Mattes61 wrote:
Hello,
if a receiver will get into binding mode you will never get control again, then the model is lost - therefore the failsafe mode must secure, that means all sticks in center and motor cut off - that's the only right way to do it in my opinion -
If I were a FBL manufacturer, I would avoid such supposedly helpful options because the manufacturer would certainly face some kind of recourse if something bad happens - I can only warn against that -
yes you are right.
Listen if I can do it I do as I said.
Otherwise normal failsafe use (Servos centered and engine off).
But if I can activate the return home I'd like to try.
I set at a safe height and if it works the helicopter will return to the take-off point.
Since the return home it does not control the engine I am forced set engine to a percentage.
so it means that the engine starts and it's dangerous. (if we create a function specifically it's easy to solve, the engine only activates if the height is high. at 0meters is deactivated)
I am aware of the risks.
But it would also be nice save the model if it goes into failsafe especially if he returns home and lands alone (but maybe this in the future for now just return to home and meanwhile the commands return).
Obviously the tests I'm doing them with the 3 motor wires disconnected and without blades.
there are pro and avverse,
that says zexx86 is it possible or not?