Re: Slow forward, fast reverse
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2016 9:54 pm
Are you using the stock receiver? Did you have any issue with feedback from your speaker?
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Yes. That's how it is set up. When I first installed it they wasn't tho. Lol. That was funtomhugill wrote:In mode two you need to put the lead from the channel two pins coming off the ibu into channel 1 and channel 1 comming off the ibu into two in the receiver, 3 into 3 and 4 into 4. Make sure nothing's reversed on the tx and let me know what happens
Ok. Just wondering. Mine makes a loud beeping noise. I unplugged the servos to see if they was the cause but it still happens even without them. I should probably try to post a video.tomhugill wrote:Yes I'm using the standard rx, no more so than any other electrics package.
Are you using servo recoil/elevation/traverse?Jimigood wrote:ok drum role please..............
THE FIX
went into the sd card
went to channel 1 inverse
and changed it to TRUE
went to transmitter
reversed the forward/reverse on it
now same speed both directions.
now correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this backwards?
And i still cant get this stupid beeping out of my speaker.
I've found this sort of noise is usually caused by an unhappy/stalled servo. I suspect the issue with the controls are a combination of radio/plugs/card settings and is something that could be solved easily in person but difficult to do via PC.Jay-Em wrote:Beeping is a bad sign. sounds like the IBU's audio Amp is busy dying. Or worse, the logical unit /cpu. The wonky controls and the impossibility to fix it without jumping through hoops is bad news.
If I were You, I'd get the thing back to the supplier asap.
Ah. I thought the servos was the culprit also. So I unplugged them and did the movements without them installed and the noise is still present.tomhugill wrote:I've found this sort of noise is usually caused by an unhappy/stalled servo. I suspect the issue with the controls are a combination of radio/plugs/card settings and is something that could be solved easily in person but difficult to do via PC.Jay-Em wrote:Beeping is a bad sign. sounds like the IBU's audio Amp is busy dying. Or worse, the logical unit /cpu. The wonky controls and the impossibility to fix it without jumping through hoops is bad news.
If I were You, I'd get the thing back to the supplier asap.