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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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What setup are you using to get the blue light at 6 degrees.
Shorter servo horns or ball links ? I know it is not needed, but preferable. Thanks Rory |
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You need to move the ball closer to center of the servo. I think it is a good idea since it's going to be easier on your servos. It will give them better leverage to take the load of a fbl geometry.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Phoenix
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I have my balls on the servo arm according to the 3G FBL manual.
Also in the manual, be sure to change the balls on the inner swash plate ring, to the very short ones(very little to none stand-off balls. just check the 3g manual, and examine the swash plate, you will see the difference...
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