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Old 10-20-2015, 03:50 PM
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Default Roll Servo Failed...

...the calibration test. The servos show up in the network. They get through the Servo Calibration. But, in the Test where the stick should be pulled full back and full right, it only comes full back. I have the A/P Knobs and the A/P Panel and installed the expert mode for the A/P. I double-checked the wiring at the servo and both sides of the plugs match with the wiring diagram.
Any hints as for my trouble-shooting path?
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Old 10-20-2015, 04:04 PM
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...the calibration test. The servos show up in the network. They get through the Servo Calibration. But, in the Test where the stick should be pulled full back and full right, it only comes full back. I have the A/P Knobs and the A/P Panel and installed the expert mode for the A/P. I double-checked the wiring at the servo and both sides of the plugs match with the wiring diagram.
Any hints as for my trouble-shooting path?
Thanks
As I recall, during the test, the stick does not move full right BUT moves a bit to the right from center. Watch it carefully.
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