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    How do I know if my tail servo is really faulty?

    To keep the story short and simple, I collected my 450QS from the shop and took it for hover training. All was ok until the tail servo suddenly stopped working. The heli yawed uncontrollably and plunged into the ground. Luckily, minimal damage was done. I called the shop who fixed the heli initially. He told me he had performed a test flight before confirming the tail problem was fixed. He had determined the tail bearings were worned out and replaced them. Yet after being repaired and passed the test flight, another tail problem occurred. Now, he attributed the fault to the tail servo. As installing a new tail servo is costly - in terms of monetary cost and man effort required to setup the tail + gyro all over again, I'd like to know how I could confirm if the tail servo is really faulty, that caused the tail to suddenly go crazy only in midair. Another potential culprit could be the gyro but he felt the likelihood of a failed servo is higher than the gyro. Any ideas? Thanks.
    Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
    Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
    Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
    Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

    #2
    Wall of text?!

    For some reason, all my individual paragraphs were all combined into a wall of text! Sorry guys.
    Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
    Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
    Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
    Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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      #3
      can use the "lemon law" in this instance? Yr description pretty ambiguous. Type of servo & gyro? with regards to amount of man hours invloved to rectify the fault & setup, that's not yr problem to begin with.
      Heli-ADDICTION:
      Mikado Logos, RaptorG4s, X7F, 600ESP...
      JUST one more Logo...for the month.

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        #4
        It's ambiguous because I left out the looong story. I don't wish to go back to the shop for this issue because it will take up more time and money. As long as I can confirm the fault lies with the servo, I'll be satisfied.I'm just worried that after buying a new servo and performing tail setup, the tail still goes crazy in midair.
        Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
        Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
        Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
        Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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          #5
          dismount all tail blades and main rotor blades.

          Spool up to 50% throttle ( in a safe area) , move all rudder and cyclic (with heading hold on)

          check for erratic servo movement....

          Spool up to 70% throttle.

          ( I'm unlicensed, but this is how I test- with safety googles on, away from screens, flammable objects and sharps)

          Regards,
          Ray.

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            #6
            Here comes the full story of the crash

            Thanks for your inputs and also thanks to the kind bro who PMed me! ;)

            I should have provided more details on the crash. Here goes!

            First hovered at knee height for 1 minute. OK! Landed the heli and checked. Cool! It's time to progress higher.

            Then I hovered at eye level for 1/2 minute. I noticed blade tracking was off so I landed it and adjusted the linkage rod. Hovered again for 1/2 minute, realised the adjustment was too much, so landed it again to fix blade tracking. (I don't think the linkage rod tweaks caused the crash).

            I hovered it again at eye level. After 1 minute I think it feels fine, so I sent it forward and backward for about 5 metres. Nice. Then I kept it at eye level because I just wanna "admire" the sight of my helicopter (sorry, I know I'm lame) hovering. Then the tail went crazy and my instinct flicked the throttle hold.

            The helicopter actually landed on the skids! The main rotors hit the ground with one blade tip scratched. The aileron and pitch servo arms were off centered and I will need to unscrew them to realign.

            Right after the crash, I inspected the helicopter. The tail servo is "dead" - moving the rudder stick doesn't move the tail servo. The gyro red LED also doesn't blink (usually when I move the rudder, it blinks). The gyro LED just turned red.

            I disconnected and reconnected the battery. The tail and gyro came back alive.

            So that's basically the recent crash episode. The story of my earlier tail failure that led me to send it for repairs, well, I'll save it for the next time.
            Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
            Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
            Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
            Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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              #7
              Good idea

              Originally posted by MicroHeli-Nut View Post
              dismount all tail blades and main rotor blades.

              Spool up to 50% throttle ( in a safe area) , move all rudder and cyclic (with heading hold on)

              check for erratic servo movement....

              Spool up to 70% throttle.

              ( I'm unlicensed, but this is how I test- with safety googles on, away from screens, flammable objects and sharps)

              Regards,
              Ray.
              Many thanks and suggestion noted!

              At 70% throttle, my heli would lift off the ground. I suppose I'll change the pitch so that at 70% the pitch is -0.5 or -1.0 degrees. It seems safer that way. Or I'll put back the "orange balls" training skids and hover it at knee level.

              Judging at the super high failure rate of my 450QS, I only hover it at the Queenstown flying field.
              Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
              Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
              Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
              Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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                #8
                read the whole list... you are supposed to check without blades on...

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                  #9
                  Oooops! Side effects of a heavy lunch.
                  Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
                  Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
                  Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
                  Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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                    #10
                    methinks u go back to the shop and ask them do a good job. Thats what I would do.
                    Heli-ADDICTION:
                    Mikado Logos, RaptorG4s, X7F, 600ESP...
                    JUST one more Logo...for the month.

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                      #11
                      FyreSG,

                      What tail servo are you using now? Some of the "clone" brand tail servos are quite unpredictable in quality. I've had a GoTeck tail servo fail on my 450 Pro clone just after a few flights... if you want to confirm servo failure, try to move it by hand and see if the gears are still nice and smooth.

                      After replacing the GoTeck with Align DS520... no more problems (touch wood!), and on the same gyro, setup, etc. I have another two 450 helis - a Mini Titan v2 with Savox tail servo, and a 450SEv2 clone with good ol' analog Hitec HS-81 (!) tail servo - and no problems at all too.

                      The boom/tail components on a heli are very important, and it's best to use original parts and "branded" tail servo for precision and reliability - even if the rest of the kit is "clone".
                      ------------------------------
                      Airworthy: FMS Mini Trojan, Cloudsfly, BF-109 Funfighter, HK Mini Stick, Flasher 450 Pro, Mini Titan v2, E-Flite Blade MCPx.
                      NIB: Multiplex FunCub, HK T-45.

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                        #12
                        Another Story

                        Seems like maybe I should write the full story. Here goes!

                        Previously, the helicopter tail had an "unknown" that the heli spun widely even before lifting off. I sent it to a shop for assessment. The guy examined it and found the tail bearings to be worned out, so he changed it for me. I paid 30 bucks for the bearings and the labour charges.

                        When I tested it the first time, it was ok. When I tested it the second time (the above story), then it went crazy. Several possibilities here - maybe the bearings were not the culprit; or maybe they were? Maybe the servo intermittenly fails? And/or maybe the gyro intermittenly fails? I really don't know. The fault didn't show up readily so I worry that if I sent it back to the shop, the fault may not show.

                        I'm not sure if sending the helicopter back will be a good idea. Firstly, I'm afraid that he may simply tell me to change both the gyro and tail servo. That would not be economical. My tail servo had been upgraded when I first purchased the helicopter, because he convinced it was "necessary" as the stock one was "no good". (But hey, that's not important now.) That high-end tail servo costed me $40 (even though I just need a heli for hovering training). If I were to replace it again, and along with a new gyro, and include labour charges... I might be better off buying another better helicopter.

                        I have learnt a lot since the day I bought the helicopter. I suppose these costs are the "school fees". I think it may be better for me to fix the helicopter myself. I get to learn and save money. The sad thing is my teachers at the ECP flying field are gone... I actually picked up most of my knowledge there.
                        Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
                        Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
                        Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
                        Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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                          #13
                          How "high end" is the tail servo? Maybe you can give the brand/model number? Gyro too?

                          Learning to setup on your own is not too difficult, and better for the long-term. There are excellent video guides on helifreak forum by this guy "Finless".
                          ------------------------------
                          Airworthy: FMS Mini Trojan, Cloudsfly, BF-109 Funfighter, HK Mini Stick, Flasher 450 Pro, Mini Titan v2, E-Flite Blade MCPx.
                          NIB: Multiplex FunCub, HK T-45.

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                            #14
                            Stock: KDS 9G





                            Upgraded: KDS N590 Digital Tail Servo



                            • Digital servo
                            • Speed: 0.08/60 4.8V 0.07/60 6.0V
                            • Torque: 2.0kg/cm 4.8V 2.5kg/cm 6.0V
                            • Operating frequency(Hz): 300
                            • Dimension: 35.5mm x 15mm x 28.6mm
                            • Weight: 25g
                            Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
                            Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
                            Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
                            Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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                              #15
                              KDS 820 Gyro

                              KDS 820: http://www.kdsmodel.com/index.php/site/products/id/23

                              KDS820 is a gyro with function of dual rate & head lock, specially designed for helicopters. KDS820 adopts AVCS(Angular Vector Control System) which makes the function of head lock more outstanding and steady.


                              AVCS system: Since rudder trim changes caused by wind and other meteorological changes, and varieties of helicopter attitude changes are automatically cancelled, tail rudder operation becomes easy, making it perfect for 3D flight.

                              KDS820 specifications


                              Control system: digital proportional integration sysytem
                              Sensor: SMM
                              Operating current: 30mA
                              Operating voltage: 4.8V~ 6.0V
                              Operation temperature: 0~ +40

                              Dimensions: 28 x 28 x 20 mm
                              Weight: 25g
                              Helicopters: KDS 450QS+Tarot 450FL+ZYX4.0, XK K120, HiSKY HCP100S, HP100BL, V922, HCP80
                              Multirotors: Wingsland MiniVet, CX-20, NightHawk Pro 280, ROA Parkour 280, Eachine Falcon 250, Eachine Racer 250, Eachine Assassin 180, Tarot TL130H1, DP4X-124, Skyartec Butterfly
                              Planes: Volantex 757-4, F16 EDF, F959, F939, HiSKY HFW400
                              Transmitter: Taranis X9D+

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