November 16, 201114 yr When I start taxing and touch the brakes the aircraft needs in excess of 40% of thrust to keep taxing when the brakes are released. If I use the parking brake and release it I have no problem,it seems that the brakes are binding although they are fully released ,help...
November 16, 201114 yr Try recalibrating them & possibly make a small dead-zone Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
November 16, 201114 yr The red brakes text message doesn't actually appear on screen until the brakes have been applied a few percent, so it's actually possible for you to have them dragging slightly even with your feet off the pedals if they are not calibrated properly. Cheers, Andy.
November 17, 201114 yr Shannon,I have this problem too... I attribute it to the old age of my ancient CHProducts pedals, and my work-arounds work well enough for me not to spend any more time finding a solution (I've tried increasing the null zone, and I typically recalibrate the pedals before every flight anyway). The brakes will reset to 0% if you toggle the parking brake. Manage momentum carefully, and try to avoid brake application during taxi. In the NGX, you actually decelerate pretty quickly at idle (F1) thrust. After landing, I usually spam "Ctrl + ." then "." as lightning fast as I can when I want to rid myself of that tiny residual application of braking.Not exactly the ideal solution... but hopefully it's a little more information than you started with.-Tony Tony Fiore
November 17, 201114 yr Just curious, are either of you running your pedals through a USB hub? If so, try plugging them diretly to your pc. Could be intermittent low amplitude spikes... I know with saitek if things don't get enough power they get noisy. Stands to reason both manufacturers may be getting their pots from the same cheap vendor. Kenneth Weir My Saitek yoke mod i7 2600k @ 4.7 8GB Gskill CAS7 2x GTX580 SLI Surround + GT520 Accessory Win7x64
November 17, 201114 yr Author Shannon,I have this problem too... I attribute it to the old age of my ancient CHProducts pedals, and my work-arounds work well enough for me not to spend any more time finding a solution (I've tried increasing the null zone, and I typically recalibrate the pedals before every flight anyway). The brakes will reset to 0% if you toggle the parking brake. Manage momentum carefully, and try to avoid brake application during taxi. In the NGX, you actually decelerate pretty quickly at idle (F1) thrust. After landing, I usually spam "Ctrl + ." then "." as lightning fast as I can when I want to rid myself of that tiny residual application of braking.Not exactly the ideal solution... but hopefully it's a little more information than you started with.-TonyI will try your solution thanksJust curious, are either of you running your pedals through a USB hub? If so, try plugging them diretly to your pc. Could be intermittent low amplitude spikes... I know with saitek if things don't get enough power they get noisy. Stands to reason both manufacturers may be getting their pots from the same cheap vendor.Yes I am running the saitek through a hub. I will plug in directly and try tonight again,thanks
November 17, 201114 yr Might also want to use the maxiumum sensitivity level for the pedals. This helps too. Paul Deemer
November 17, 201114 yr Author Might also want to use the maxiumum sensitivity level for the pedals. This helps too.Oh,I had it the opposite will try tonight ,thanks
November 17, 201114 yr Just curious, are either of you running your pedals through a USB hub? If so, try plugging them diretly to your pc. Could be intermittent low amplitude spikes... I know with saitek if things don't get enough power they get noisy. Stands to reason both manufacturers may be getting their pots from the same cheap vendor.You know what, Ken - I sure am running it through a hub. I think this little anomaly predates my USB hub, but I'll make a few swaps and stick it straight into the PC anyway! The curious thing is that it's the same residual drop of brake application every time - it's very reliable. So reliable, in fact, that I actually use it sometimes on landing in the -700 when I'm pretending it's a BBJ - I'll just press the pedals on approach, with Autobrakes 0, and use that tiny amount of application that sticks (and some light reverse) to slow down gently. (Still - I'd certainly rather solve the problem than use it on landing, haha)-Tony Tony Fiore
March 4, 201214 yr Sorry for bringing this up again, but did you finally find a solution? I have the same problem.. Regards. Matthias Hanel MilViz Beta Team
March 4, 201214 yr Commercial Member Yeah I've had this problem for years. Drives me nuts having to apply the parking brake like that all the time. Noah Bryant
March 4, 201214 yr Well I found that prior to taxi switching the autobrakes from RTO to OFF (and back if you like) also solves the problem.. until the next toe brake application. Regards. Matthias Hanel MilViz Beta Team
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