Hi all
In response to someone who like to give me -ve while replying/answer some thread that is not directly to the topic but related, so I decided to reply JerahTeo question in "Battery and Charger" as new thread instead.
So here is my reply Jerah (And for some who wanted to know it):
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Yes, I still have my mCCPM v2 TRex and also Align CF Frame. In terms of speed, yes definitely mCCPM TRex response faster than CF in certain way. In mCCPM, its cyclics control are actually get amplified (by mechanical linkages) That means, small movement in servo is amplified and thus you are actually moving/changing its cyclics more than u wanted. That is why for mCCPM TRex, u need to set your End Point to smaller throw or using Dual/Exponential Rate.
In eCCPM Align CF, the servos is directly link to swash plate. That means there is no mechanical amplification/reduction to the cyclic throw and thus smaller movement responses. With that, u need to have higher throw End Point or smaller Dual/Exponential Rate.
Now comparing both eCCPM Align CF and mCCPM TRex, the eCCPM should give u more precise control and faster response because no amplification/reduction time delay. With that, if u set your end point to higher throw or with lower dual rate, both eCCPM and mCCPM should give u equally speed in terms of cyclics throw.
Only drawback of eCCPM CF to mCCPM is that:
1 - When u crash your heli, chances that u will damage your HS-56 servo gear because of direct linkages.
2 - Need better or more first time or setup adjustment to the cyclics (AFR, Dual Rate).
BTW, on Oct 30, 2005, I crash my Align CF due to lousy RX that causing it to lost control... came thumbling down to the ground from like 3 storey high. And the damage: Minor bended main shaft, broken landing skids which has been CA many times and pride.
This is where how I put it: If u want mCCPM, then go for XL HDE. If u want eCCPM, then go for Align (Or other brand CF) CF frame. I kinda dislike CDE's eCCPM design.
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SH
In response to someone who like to give me -ve while replying/answer some thread that is not directly to the topic but related, so I decided to reply JerahTeo question in "Battery and Charger" as new thread instead.
So here is my reply Jerah (And for some who wanted to know it):
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Yes, I still have my mCCPM v2 TRex and also Align CF Frame. In terms of speed, yes definitely mCCPM TRex response faster than CF in certain way. In mCCPM, its cyclics control are actually get amplified (by mechanical linkages) That means, small movement in servo is amplified and thus you are actually moving/changing its cyclics more than u wanted. That is why for mCCPM TRex, u need to set your End Point to smaller throw or using Dual/Exponential Rate.
In eCCPM Align CF, the servos is directly link to swash plate. That means there is no mechanical amplification/reduction to the cyclic throw and thus smaller movement responses. With that, u need to have higher throw End Point or smaller Dual/Exponential Rate.
Now comparing both eCCPM Align CF and mCCPM TRex, the eCCPM should give u more precise control and faster response because no amplification/reduction time delay. With that, if u set your end point to higher throw or with lower dual rate, both eCCPM and mCCPM should give u equally speed in terms of cyclics throw.
Only drawback of eCCPM CF to mCCPM is that:
1 - When u crash your heli, chances that u will damage your HS-56 servo gear because of direct linkages.
2 - Need better or more first time or setup adjustment to the cyclics (AFR, Dual Rate).
BTW, on Oct 30, 2005, I crash my Align CF due to lousy RX that causing it to lost control... came thumbling down to the ground from like 3 storey high. And the damage: Minor bended main shaft, broken landing skids which has been CA many times and pride.
This is where how I put it: If u want mCCPM, then go for XL HDE. If u want eCCPM, then go for Align (Or other brand CF) CF frame. I kinda dislike CDE's eCCPM design.
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SH
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