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Radian Problem

Discussion in 'Radian' started by Andy Chen, Jan 21, 2013.

  1. Andy Chen

    Andy Chen New Member

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    Hi
    Here is a video explain the problem, please check it here :


    I'm using the Cinestar 3 axis gimbal with 3 Radian stabilization modules.
    The RC part consist of a Futaba T12CHP remote and a S.Bus transmitter/receiver system.
    I have updated the firmware to version 1.03.
    Voltage of 6V is using receiver

    Any help and suggestion is greatly appreciated!
    Thanks,

    Andy
     
  2. Josh Lambeth

    Josh Lambeth Well-Known Member

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    Can you post a video or a screenshot of your Radian settings on the computer? Do you have your Radian setup with a mode switch? If so, what mode are you in? What happens if you turn it off and back on? Also make sure that you have it set to the tilt module in the software... it almost appears like it's programmed for a different axis and since it's going out of wack it's shutting itself down as the fail-safe... please confirm it's set to the tilt-1.

    Josh
     
  3. Josh Lambeth

    Josh Lambeth Well-Known Member

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  4. Ben Hall

    Ben Hall New Member

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    looked like input power problem to me . as soon as the servo moves the rx looses power.
     
  5. Tabb Firchau

    Tabb Firchau Administrator
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    Yes it looks like a brownout with a reset to me also

    Tabb
     
  6. Josh Lambeth

    Josh Lambeth Well-Known Member

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    Ah, I missed the receiver power going out...

    What type of BEC are you using to power your setup? I would test the output with a voltmeter to make sure it's really supplying 6V.

    Josh
     
  7. Andy Chen

    Andy Chen New Member

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    yea...My BES is broken
    Ha...Thanks everyone ^.^
     

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