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Quick tip on timers and throttle hold
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23 Jun 2013 13:08 #11242
by Martian
HELIs: V929, MCX2, MSR, Nano CP X
TX: Devo 10 (Deviation 3.0.0)
Quick tip on timers and throttle hold was created by Martian
Discovered last night that you need to set the switch input for your timer to the channel number and not the channel name (ie. CH1 and not THR) in order for throttle lock to stop the timer.
Maybe this is common knowledge for some but took me forever to figure out!
Martian
Maybe this is common knowledge for some but took me forever to figure out!
Martian
HELIs: V929, MCX2, MSR, Nano CP X
TX: Devo 10 (Deviation 3.0.0)
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23 Jun 2013 14:19 #11243
by Daryoon
Replied by Daryoon on topic Quick tip on timers and throttle hold
I have always set it to the throttle hold switch.
So when the hold switch is enabled, the countdown stops. I think that's an alternate way of doing what you just discovered?
I wonder if both way accomplishes the exact same thing? Or there's some minor difference. Anybody know?
So when the hold switch is enabled, the countdown stops. I think that's an alternate way of doing what you just discovered?
I wonder if both way accomplishes the exact same thing? Or there's some minor difference. Anybody know?
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23 Jun 2013 14:29 #11244
by vlad_vy
Replied by vlad_vy on topic Quick tip on timers and throttle hold
Channel name (THR) is the stick position. Channel number (CH1 or CH3) is the channel output (with throttle hold, curves and so on).
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23 Jun 2013 17:30 #11251
by Martian
HELIs: V929, MCX2, MSR, Nano CP X
TX: Devo 10 (Deviation 3.0.0)
Replied by Martian on topic Quick tip on timers and throttle hold
I thought about triggering the timer on the removal of throttle lock but this way is actually better because you have to have throttle lock off and apply throttle to trigger the timer.
HELIs: V929, MCX2, MSR, Nano CP X
TX: Devo 10 (Deviation 3.0.0)
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