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1. 07:42 AM - Re: RV-8aAP Bank Servo Backwards (Speedy11@aol.com)
2. 10:27 AM - Re: Re: RV-8aAP Bank Servo Backwards (japhillipsga@aol.com)
3. 04:20 PM - Paint air water separator (Carl Froehlich)
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Subject: | Re: RV-8aAP Bank Servo Backwards |
Bill,
Do some ground testing of the AP. See if it instantly reacts and in which
direction while on the ground. My AP would very slowly move after a short
delay while on the ground. You can also detect and correct reverse
sensing at the same time.
I'm surprised yours rolled so quickly. That is very unusual for an AP.
It sounds as if it went quickly to full deflection. I make a habit of
guarding the stick each time I engage it.
You may not have anything wired backward. For example, if it engaged in
heading select mode and the heading bug was set to the right of the present
heading, the AP would quickly direct a right bank - although not to the
extreme you described.
Have you called Trio about it? I would talk to them first.
Your gains may be set wrong also.
Good luck,
Stan Sutterfield
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In a message dated 8/15/2011 3:08:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
rv8-list@matronics.com writes:
RV-8 Buds, flew my 8a this afternoon and finally screwed up the courage to
turn on the AP. Took a mil second for the plane to snap roll to the right.
Stopped her about vertical and flipped the switch. Must have wired the bank
servo backward. Anybody know the easiest fix? I have a MGL EFIS Odyssey wi
th Trio AP servos.
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Subject: | Re: RV-8aAP Bank Servo Backwards |
Stan, thanks for the shoulder, I'll call MGL & Trio the P.M. Best to you, B
ill
-----Original Message-----
From: Speedy11 <Speedy11@aol.com>
Sent: Mon, Aug 15, 2011 10:43 am
Subject: RV8-List: Re: RV-8aAP Bank Servo Backwards
Bill,
Do some ground testing of the AP. See if it instantly reacts and in which
direction while on the ground. My AP would very slowly move after a short
delay while on the ground. You can also detect and correct reverse sensing
at the same time.
I'm surprised yours rolled so quickly. That is very unusual for an AP. It
sounds as if it went quickly to full deflection. I make a habit of guardi
ng the stick each time I engage it.
You may not have anything wired backward. For example, if it engaged in he
ading select mode and the heading bug was set to the right of the present h
eading, the AP would quickly direct a right bank - although not to the extr
eme you described.
Have you called Trio about it? I would talk to them first.
Your gains may be set wrong also.
Good luck,
Stan Sutterfield
Do not archive
In a message dated 8/15/2011 3:08:20 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, rv8-list@m
atronics.com writes:
RV-8 Buds, flew my 8a this afternoon and finally screwed up the courage to
turn on the AP. Took a mil second for the plane to snap roll to the right.
Stopped her about vertical and flipped the switch. Must have wired the bank
servo backward. Anybody know the easiest fix? I have a MGL EFIS Odyssey wi
th Trio AP servos.
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Subject: | Paint air water separator |
For those of you doing your own painting, attached photo is a water
separator that I find to work well. When painting I add a few blocks of ice
to the water. In the photo the red hose is air in, the orange hose is air
out. The drain valve is connected at the bottom of the vertical PVC pipe.
The vertical pipe acts as a water collector.
Carl
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