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e-Ark X-400 - MX400 > MX400
 
 
TPMX
Heliman
Location: Hanoverton,Ohio

I purchased a used MX400 from ebay and am going thru it now.
It has the eccpm upgrade and I am attempting to set the servos up correctly,my problem is I can't get the servo arms 90deg because the spline wont let me,there either too high or too low.
Are all sticks centered and collective stick all the way back and then servos 90deg?
Is it ok to correct this with the transmitter end points?
The helicopter wants to go left bad on lift off and in flight.
I also need new servo arms for e-flight servos if any one knows where to get them.
11-23-2007 11:54 AM
 
 
Dennisu
Veteran
Location: Surrey, B.C. Canada

TPMX

You can use the centring trim to set them to 90 degrees.

He who dies with the most toys ..... Wins!
11-23-2007 03:15 PM
 
 
Tioli
Veteran
Location: Kona, Hawaii

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Are all sticks centered and collective stick all the way back and then servos 90deg?

Collective stick CENTERED then servos 90deg.

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centring trim

Also called Sub-Trim on some radios.
11-23-2007 05:49 PM
 
 
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