Scott H wrote:
Unless the log shows governor engaged, changing the governor settings won't have any impact.
ok, I see. I wonder what could cause the changing rpm, as it is always the same flight mode with flat trottle curve...
Scott H wrote:
To clarify you added a ferrite ring/band to the RPM sensor (this would include power/ground/signal wire). You mentioned adding it but wasn't clear that is was on the RPM sensor.
It's on the cable of the rpm sensor, so all three wires lead through the ferrit.
Scott H wrote:
I've had, in the past a power and ground bus for my Goblin gasser, but I no longer do, it hasn't and doesn't make any difference to the gov or rpm issue from my perspective.
...was just an Idea to eliminate that possible ripples on the power lines (from the servos maybe) causing the issue.
Scott H wrote:
The log shows events and they don't have to fall on 10 sec intervals. If something happens, it shows.
well, so the time stamp is not to be taken as that serious.
Scott H wrote:
When you connect to the Spirit software and are in the gov tab, where it shows the requested and current rpm. Have you checked to see if it shows reasonable numbers when you spin the motor? For example; if you remove the plug, and spin the motor over with a starter, do you see rpm numbers that make sense, or does that current rpm number go to some weird number?
yes, it works all the time and it seems also to be realistic value, with the former align sensor and one active magnet, with the spirit sensor both, one and two active magnets. The difference between one and two acitve magnets is in the min. speed where the spirit starts showing the rpm within the gov checking tab. Two magnets starts at around 30rpm, one magnet I don't remember exactly but guess around 50rpm.
Scott H wrote:
I'm uploading one of my logs so you can see what it should say.
Take a look at that requested rpm and see what it does.
...Thank you and I like that "Governor was engaged" event
I guess the next step would be to exchange the sensor cable by a shielded one and try again.
best regards, Kay