Great unbox and first fly. I looked up what the 3 beeps are all about and this is what I found. The model voltage alarm is set to 7.4V (2S battery) by default. When the battery voltage of SU27 is lower than 7.4V, the transmitter will emit three DDD beeps to alarm. You could connect T8FB to its iOS or Android app to check the voltage alarm. When you connect the T8FB to the app, just press any of the trim switches to stop it DDD. Then, Go to SYSTEM, find the EXT-ALARM: modify the number to 7.4V and click WRITE to save the modification.
Great unboxing!!! Informative video. I used to fly way back. I guess with today’s electronics and gryos being incorporated the small planes are not as twitchy as they once were e where.
Great unbox and first fly. I looked up what the 3 beeps are all about and this is what I found.
The model voltage alarm is set to
7.4V (2S battery) by default.
When the battery voltage of
SU27 is lower than 7.4V, the transmitter will emit three DDD beeps to alarm. You could connect T8FB to its iOS or Android app to check the voltage alarm. When you connect the T8FB to the app, just press any of the trim switches to stop it DDD.
Then, Go to SYSTEM, find the EXT-ALARM: modify the number to 7.4V and click WRITE to save the modification.
I had a feeling there was an alarm set incorrectly thanks for this information. I will definitely check it out, thank you!
I had the same issue with the A560 and the D460, very annoying but an easy fix by connecting it to the app and setting the low voltage alarm.
Great unboxing!!! Informative video. I used to fly way back. I guess with today’s electronics and gryos being incorporated the small planes are not as twitchy as they once were e where.
Yeah, with a new electronics things have come along way and they’re a lot of fun to fly
Seems like a decent flyer! I can't stand the beeping 🤣