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Daisy Electric Glider - I need HELP with assembly

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Fred:
Hi there,
So, almost done ! :D

For the esc, what is the brand ?
If that keep beeping, that can be because your throttle is not at the minimum.
Put your stick down, then, plug the esc and see if that's bettre.
If not, that can be for a lot of reasons (battery low, motor not plugged properly, receiver etc etc...)

For the Optic, the servos move for 45degrees, but then, when you move the stick, the servos are moving ?
If yes, well, unscrew the control hron and put it in a more decent position (neutral).
If that not move, check :
Receiver is connected to a battery and on
Crystals (same frequency in TX and RX, and don't forget that the receiver must have a RX crystal (same for the transmitter..)
Everything is plugged correctly and so on...

Not easy without seeing the thing.. If you have a picture of your setup, that will help a bit more.
Otherwise, bring your gear / glider at the slope next week end (or elsewhere, my garage, if the weather is crap  :( ) and we can habve a proper look.

Fred

error404:
Fred,

The esc is ACCU TMM 1812, 18A, 6-12 cells, Mege Bec.
Trottle is at minimum.
Battery is charged.
...
Servos move a little after inital 45degree move when i switch on.
Crystals are the same.


I will unscrew the control horn and move it to a decent position as suggested. I will take a few pictures this evening and post them tomorrow. Thanks.

Fred:
Hummmm
Try to reset your radio aswell. Somtimes, the rates and so on are at the minimum, and when you move the sticks for the servos they don't move much...
Put all the settings in your radio at 100% and see if that change something.
Oh yeah, try to invert the throtle on the radio as well... For you, you are in minimum throttle, but may be not for the esc. Invert the channel and see if that change the bipping.
I've checked the manual for the TMM, and a discontinued bip is an error..
Some radio rate, the default in the way the stick are moving is 150%, wich it can be too much for the esc. Reduce that to 100% or less.
Don't know if I'm clear enough here...  :?
Another thing, may be stupid, but switch your radio ON first, then the receiver / esc... See if the servos are moving 45* after that... (yep, that was the case on the old radio system   :wink: )

I'll post later if I have more ideas...

Fred:
Hi There,

Any news ?
All working OK now ?

error404:
Fred,

I was away yesterday so did not get a chance to do anything. On saturday if you are flying i would like to pop up to the slope and let you have a look at the plane, if you get a chance, it would be appreciated. Meanwhile i will take on board your suggestions and let you know how i get on this evening.

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