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pbetancourt Posted at 2017-3-9 08:41
Yes, I have the landing gear working fine with a2, but the left servo was manually repaired because the cogwheel was stripped. So we put a custom screw to lock it and it worked fine. Then I've got a crash in between with a 360º camera rig. So I mounted a3 and the e1200 pro motors. As the landing gear was not working, I assumed that the left servo was causing the problem again. So I mounted a new one that I bougth as spare part. But I didn't replace all the LEFT module (that comes with the servo connectors and power cable), I took the motor and replace only that. So maybe the damage is in the connection module?
Here's a video trying to explain that:https://www.facebook.com/betancourt.pablo/videos/10212592169818215/
That could be the case, but there are some thinigs about your set up you may want to look into as well. At initial glance, the length of the landing gear spring seems too long. It should be 70mm maximum from end to end. It can be common for the calibration process to be repeated a few times before getting the correct LED indicator during bench test. Please make sure that the landing gear connections are in the appropriate position as well. Make sure that the landing gear settings are also correct in the Go app and just not the Assistant 2. If you start everything up and the LED on the landing gear board on the frame is showing red, a trick that you can do is to unplug the landing gear cable from the flight controller and just go down the line plugging it in until it turns green. Once its green, you can power cycle the craft and test again.
A more successful test of the landing gear would be to attempt it during a short flight, have you tried that yet? |
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