Just wondering if it is worth changing the end points for the Servo, I also have this one without any problems.
What exactly makes the landing gear stop when opening/closing, is it a pre-programmed DW thing or a hard stop?
some people run the way the gear comes with the controller handling the servo stop points, others bail the board and go to end points. i run the droidworx controllers on both with seperate bec's for the retracts
the servo goes to the droidworx control board, it is pictured above..... if you want to use endpoints to control where the servo stops you gotta use a servo wire straight from servo to receiver and bypass that board
we use a seperate bec so if the servo geeks out it won't surge in the flight controller..... only thing from the landing gear to the receiver is the signal wire.....
I am almost finished with my SkyJib build. I took off 3-4 weeks while I dealt with some work issues, now I am back at it.
One thing that keeps kicking my butt is the retracts. Everything else on the multirotor is programmed correctly on my Futaba 14SG except for the retracts. I have them opening and closing on a dial.
One new problem discovered today is when I shut off my transmitter and the fail safe kicks in they retract. I have tried reversing the fail sage and it doesn't work.
Another issue is when it returns to the closed position it doesn't lock and the legs collapse under the SkyJib weight.
When the legs retract another issue happens they are hitting the nacelles on the arms and making a servo noise.
With all of the above issues, I have a hard time trusting the landing gear with my gimbal and camera below it.
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i have my lg on a 2 way switch, gear switch...... it makes 2 places the gear can be, up or down
re the falling legs, when the gear are all the way down os the aluminum thing connected to the servos all the way locked or completely down? if not, loosen it from the serve while it is powered and down and slip that mechanism till it is physically all the way down..... it kinda locks. You do have to be careful and not make the craft rock when it's sitting there, you also kinda gotta target a gritty surface or grass, that usually helps a lot, but yea, mine falls from time to time. We power it up on a stand and set it down only when it's ready to power up and leave.
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We always leave it open around just in case, i've had to land on it twice when lg went away..... I also highly recommend using a separate bec for the landing gear. we use cc bec. in my case i had enabled extreme hopping in ezuhf and it made everything electronically on the rig to not work,,,, video feed, landing gear, even a brushless gimbal controller and skyline were affected.
Ok had a little play with mine tonight for the first time.
Im using the Futaba T14SG (think the same as you?)
The manual is pretty dire to say the least..
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"Zero the retracts twice at zero" then turn off signal..what exactly does that mean.
I'm not sure if I am doing it right, but things seem to be working OK.
Hopefully someone who has been through this before can chime in and help.
I put the servo lead into the receiver at 8/SB (seems to be mapped to X2)
On the transmitter I went to channel 8 and added a gear and set "SF" as my 2 way switch.
Made sure they were both set to 100/100 .
Tightened the servo horn right up.
Turned power on, and flicked the switch twice, and it armed up.(went from solid blue to quick flashing blue) flicked the switch and the legs retracted..started to to blink really fast when coming to the end of the servo, then started to blink slow when gear was up.
The switch seemed to be back to front, so I went in and reversed it to..when it was off legs were down, and 1 = legs up
Tried it quite a few times, and all seemed well.
No idea how you would know if the servo is over running, but the lights are flashing properly, and there is no noise coming from the servo when fully up/down.
Went into my failsafe for channel 8, and turned it on and set it to +100%, turned the transmitter off, and the legs fully retracted down.
Need to be careful though as soon as I turned the transmitter back on and the switch was 1 the legs retracted and went up.
Never set anything like this up before, so if I am doing anything wrong hopefully someone that know better can chime in.
It looks and sounds OK at least.
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Actually I am just setting mine up also on the A2 and see what you mean, no matter what way you put it, when its down it shows in the assistant as up, and vica versa.
Reversing things in the assistant or in the radio makes no difference.
Also when I turn on the Intelligent gear the legs automatically go into the "up" position.