Thanks for documenting this build. Looking at your electrical hook up and what has happened has helped me more than you can know.... Looking good!
It's good to hear I'm contributing! If you watch Tony's videos on the same helicopter and follow along with my posts, I'm sure much of what you learn can be applied to your Sport-model. As far as I know, the only difference between the Pro 3GX and your Sport, is that you will have to set up the flybar with links. I also suspect the Sport has a belt-driven tail?
I wish you good luck on your upcoming build, and will be following your build-thread should you make one.
Continuing.
Today I started installing the motor.
I mentioned earlier I might have to remove the servos in order to get to the motor-mounts. Well I had to. I am following along with the Align instruction manual, and though I understand why it would be logical to assemble and mount all the servos (except tail servo) at the same time, it is not very practical. As the manual will come to the motor-mounting at a later stage. I would NOT advise trying to mount and set the motor WITH the rear servos mounted.
Clear view to the motor mount.
Test fitting the motor so I can adjust the height of the pinion-gear.
Top of the pinion-gear flush with main-gear.
Adjusting mesh and securing motor in place. I was not able to get a very good photo, but eye-balling the mesh at maybe 0,2-0,8mm. Turned the main gear manually to check for tight spots - there were none! The gear moves free, but not loose.
Motor wires.
Bought some thick double-sided tape. Securing ESC to front "ESC bracket".
One layer of double-sided tape.
And a second and longer strip on the mounting surface.
Secured.
"ESC bracket" installed. Also secured the ESC with a zip-tie just so its on there good and tight.
Forgot to mount servos before mounting the front bracket... D'OH!
Some time and a lot of curse-words later...
Fastening the canopy "vibration-reducing foam".
Tail servo mounting. Previously I asked if anyone knew which screw is to be used fastening the servo-horn to the servo. At this stage, I did not have a lot of screws left, so I started looking for a screw with a philips-head (I think its called a philips-head, sorry).
The manual does not say which screw is to be used (I looked through the whole thing). But it shows this picture of the servo on a later page, and that looks to me like a philips-head screw.
So I was left with two philips-heads, one silver small (this type was used on the other servos), and one larger black with self-tapping threads. The silver one I had tried before, but it's too small. So I was left with the black larger one.
I was skeptical to this being the right one, it being self-tapping, and the other servos using machined threads. So I looked through the entire manual looking for were this screw is supposed to be, but did not find it anywhere. And this being the only alternative based on what I had left of screws, I crossed my fingers and secured it in place. Turned out just fine!
Measuring and adjusting links for the pitch-slider on the tail-rotor.
Links in place.
Servo mounted.
I also previously showed a picture of this part coming pre-assembled with one screw shorter than the other. In the small pile of remaining screws I found the correct screw with the correct length
Planning and test-fitting electronics and wiring.
Secured wire form ESC to the 3GX-unit which is going to be mounted at the bottom.
Tomorrow I will continue the wiring, and hopefully get started with the 3GX settings etc.
Good night!
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