by Captain Lotus » Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:05 pm
by Captain Lotus
Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:05 pm
Humm, I'm not sure you assembled it in the right order...
If the SAMS seems weak, it's probably because they automaticaly turn into passive mode as they try to reach an impossible position.
And it appears specialy when a SAM is mounted upside-down : when it try to reach the zero position, it ends stuck by other parts...
What do you mean when you said "every servo has its position at 12 clock and for arms, 11 and 1 o clock" ?
The right way is :
Step 1 : connect electricaly every servos to the controller, run the controller and ask for "zero position" with the remote.
The SAMS should turn...
Shut down the controller and unplug all the servos.
Step 2 : mount the RQ-HUNO (mecanicaly and electicaly) without moving too much the SAMS from the position of the step1
Step 3 : run the RQ-HUNO and tell us if it's better

Humm, I'm not sure you assembled it in the right order...
If the SAMS seems weak, it's probably because they automaticaly turn into passive mode as they try to reach an impossible position.
And it appears specialy when a SAM is mounted upside-down : when it try to reach the zero position, it ends stuck by other parts...
What do you mean when you said "every servo has its position at 12 clock and for arms, 11 and 1 o clock" ?
The right way is :
Step 1 : connect electricaly every servos to the controller, run the controller and ask for "zero position" with the remote.
The SAMS should turn...
Shut down the controller and unplug all the servos.
Step 2 : mount the RQ-HUNO (mecanicaly and electicaly) without moving too much the SAMS from the position of the step1
Step 3 : run the RQ-HUNO and tell us if it's better
