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Hello!
I just bound my Kraton to my new DX5C. During the binding setup, the steering went pretty far right (or left?) as soon as I powered the Tx. Is it because the steering arm installed is not centered on the servo?
I have been easily able to adjust the steering trim on the Tx to get it back at the center. Am I good to go, or can it be bad for the servo?
To get a relatively centered steering during binding, I am thinking I could:
- dismount the steering arm,
- bind the Tx,
- attach the steering arm on the neutral servo with a centered steering
- fine tune the steering trim
Is it necessary to do this? Is there something I don't understand well?
Next step is to figure out how to setup the endpoints. My understanding is that this is the most important thing to do to avoid damaging the servo.
Thanks a lot!
I just bound my Kraton to my new DX5C. During the binding setup, the steering went pretty far right (or left?) as soon as I powered the Tx. Is it because the steering arm installed is not centered on the servo?
I have been easily able to adjust the steering trim on the Tx to get it back at the center. Am I good to go, or can it be bad for the servo?
To get a relatively centered steering during binding, I am thinking I could:
- dismount the steering arm,
- bind the Tx,
- attach the steering arm on the neutral servo with a centered steering
- fine tune the steering trim
Is it necessary to do this? Is there something I don't understand well?
Next step is to figure out how to setup the endpoints. My understanding is that this is the most important thing to do to avoid damaging the servo.
Thanks a lot!