by Chief » Mon May 09, 2011 9:45 pm
Update,
Just spoke with Autopilot Central. Not sure on why our S-Tec is porpoising, but they believe it to be most likely a pitch servo power issue. As the altitude hold flies the plane, it asks the pitch servo motor to start, normally the motor starts with less than 2 on the power flow, if the pitch servo is bad, it could take more to start the motor, all the while the plane is deviating off altitude in a slow porpoise. Once the motor receives necessary power, it engages and begins to stabilize the plane at the proper altitude. That lag time of power applied and power needed causes a lazy porpoise. A power meter check by our A&P of the Pitch Servo will give us the answer, we simply apply power until the servo motor starts. Again, should be below 2. If not consistently below 2, I'll need to have the servo rebuilt.
I'll keep everyone updated