Hello. Thank you for details you explained…I have 6 digital kst servos in my f5j glider and they are very noisy…even if they are not moving. Also I noticed, two of the servos are fluttering from time to time. Any idea what seems to be the problem? I just replaced frsky systen with Jeti (Rex7 and DS12).
Thanks Harry for your experienced Videos that Are Really highly appreciated with the Jeti Users because of your detailed information and Knowledge on all details of Jeti products! I have a structural Problem with the transmitting frequency of 100Hz in the way that my ECU of my swiwin Turbine does Not work with 100Hz frequency but only 50Hz! Which means that I Can Not change my Transmitter frequency in the System for other ECU's? The configuration is General application and Not modelspecific? Do you have Any suggestions on this matter- Thank you christian
Thanks I will retry- the Receiver Output is now on 17ms and As I tried changing the Transmitter frequency to 100Hz the ECU did Not work -As requested from thomas Chiang from swiwin? But I will give it a try with 20ms on Receiver Output and I will let you know the result. Thanks
OK Harry seems to work with Tx to 100Hz and Rx output to 20ms. One more question about digital Servos-generally you said 10ms for digital servos? Why now 20ms in this case? I have digital Servos in this model installed? Is it due to ECU that 20ms are used here? Thanks for your informative answer. Nice weekend Christian
@@christianb.tritten9725 you must use a setting for the "slowest" device connected to the receiver. As I explain in the video, if you have just one analogue servo you must use 17 - 20ms, even if all the other servos are digital. Also, you do not need to use faster than that for digital servos, it is just that you can, and most people with most models are kidding themselves if they say they can tell a difference!
Jeti manual says that power consumption of the servo is higher at lower output period setting. That would be another reason to use 17-20 ms. Harry, do you agree? Is there a noticeable difference in power consumption when all servos operate at 10ms vs 20?
Another excellent and informative video!
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Hello, Thank you very much for these explanations and information !!!
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Hello. Thank you for details you explained…I have 6 digital kst servos in my f5j glider and they are very noisy…even if they are not moving. Also I noticed, two of the servos are fluttering from time to time. Any idea what seems to be the problem? I just replaced frsky systen with Jeti (Rex7 and DS12).
Thanks Harry for your experienced Videos that Are Really highly appreciated with the Jeti Users because of your detailed information and Knowledge on all details of Jeti products! I have a structural Problem with the transmitting frequency of 100Hz in the way that my ECU of my swiwin Turbine does Not work with 100Hz frequency but only 50Hz! Which means that I Can Not change my Transmitter frequency in the System for other ECU's? The configuration is General application and Not modelspecific? Do you have Any suggestions on this matter- Thank you christian
Christian, this is where you use the receiver servo output setting. Transmitter frequency is 100Hz, in the receiver set output to 20ms (50Hz).
Thanks I will retry- the Receiver Output is now on 17ms and As I tried changing the Transmitter frequency to 100Hz the ECU did Not work -As requested from thomas Chiang from swiwin? But I will give it a try with 20ms on Receiver Output and I will let you know the result. Thanks
OK Harry seems to work with Tx to 100Hz and Rx output to 20ms. One more question about digital Servos-generally you said 10ms for digital servos? Why now 20ms in this case? I have digital Servos in this model installed? Is it due to ECU that 20ms are used here? Thanks for your informative answer. Nice weekend Christian
@@christianb.tritten9725 you must use a setting for the "slowest" device connected to the receiver. As I explain in the video, if you have just one analogue servo you must use 17 - 20ms, even if all the other servos are digital. Also, you do not need to use faster than that for digital servos, it is just that you can, and most people with most models are kidding themselves if they say they can tell a difference!
Hi Harry, do you have a video explaining filters? Also o e explaining the output pin HZ type?
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Jeti manual says that power consumption of the servo is higher at lower output period setting. That would be another reason to use 17-20 ms. Harry, do you agree? Is there a noticeable difference in power consumption when all servos operate at 10ms vs 20?
It sounds plausible, but I have never seen any test data about it