Belphe Posted July 7, 2023 Posted July 7, 2023 Hi, I'm using VPC Rotor TCS Plus Base with the medium cam installed and with no curves or any smoothing. I noticed that the movement of the collective is not linear: lifting/lowering the collective with a constant speed produces unstable readouts in the Configuration Software. With the collective set up to be at 0% when down and 100% when fully raised, it seems that values from 0% up to ~20% require more movement than those between ~70% and 100%. This makes the most important spectrum of control (between 75 to 90%) much more sensitive and much less precise than the bottom one. Is this caused by the cam design? Is this intentional? I tried this multiple times and the readouts are similar with every attempt. Try pushing down the collective from 100% at a steady pace and observe the % readouts in the software: you'll breeze through the top registers, then continue steadily down to 20% and will then take "forever" to get to 0... Never say never, Baby! [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Guest Posted July 7, 2023 Posted July 7, 2023 I had no issues with the collective axis linearity whatsoever. Do you use the latest VPC software? I heard there might be some issues with older versions. Did you try resetting calibration and recalibrating axis? Also, keep in mind that in default profile there are 2% deadzones in the beginning and in the end of the axis. Maybe you have different %values set and that is what causing the issues?
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