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anatoly
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 1:33 am
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I have this crazy uncontrollable spin on HBFP V2 Tried trimming the proportion and gyro but no help at all. Can these things be trimmed manually or I need to connect some device to the 4in1 to accomplish that. Tested my tail motor with a 9V battery and it spins like crazy. So the motor is good. If anyone has any tips on a good way to configure 4in1, please let me know.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:34 am
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Sir,
You must power you heli off to make any adjustmentsw in the 4in1 and then they
takeeffect upon restart.
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Vince
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:18 pm
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you can look for the information online, use google to rearch it ,the keyword 'how to adjust rc gyro"
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:43 pm
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Find these notes here for you.

Proportional mix and gyro gain:
1. Turn gain to below half way. (Note: Full clockwise is max gain.)

2. Plug in 4-in-1 and wait for solid green light. (Make sure helicopter does not move during this stage)

3. Fly heli and note the direction of yaw.

4. Land and unplug the 4-in-1. (Must unplug 4-in-1 for changes to take effect.)

5. Adjust the proportional pot.
- If the nose was yawing right then decrease pot (counterclockwise).
- If the nose was yawing left then increase pot (clockwise).

6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 till the yaw is gone.

7. Fly the heli and increase gain till you experience some tail wag. (No need to unplug 4in1 when adjusting gain.)

If you do experience tail wag then decrease gain a bit till the wag is gone.
Changes in the gain may reintroduce some yaw. If so, repeat steps 2 to 5 again with the new gain setting.

Note: Make sure not to move the helicopter while the 4-in-1 is initializing. Always wait for the solid green light before moving it, otherwise the gyro may not calibrate correctly.

There was no mention of your actual problem but these are the set-up notes.

Tom.
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