Thanks for the description.
I have no problem setting AR bailout for the CC itself, using set-rpm. That's how I had it configured on a number of hell's before I tried out the Spirit Gov.
The back story to this is that I changed from a CC -> HW ESC (using HW Gov store) on my X4II, and it was a night/day difference in performance. Punch and throttle response being so, so much better.
I have a CC80HV on the Garbin 570, so I thought I'd try to use the Spirit Gov instead of buying a new ESC. As such, I've got the ESC setup in External Governor mode, with CC AR bailout also enabled (because some other thread here said it was a good idea
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I understand that when doing fixed endpoint calibration to the CC ESC, that I do this with Spirit min/max, and not with the TX as I normally would. So I'm find with general configuration. The spirit is now sending min/max values that match what the ESC thinks is min max.
Perhaps I should rewind my question a little as well.
a) Why use ESC CC AR bailout at all? Is it *purely* for safety of the ESC?
Given that the Spirit does the AR bailout, I would not have thought that there would be a need to configure the CC AR as well. in fact, only one could really operate at once, and I assume that if TH is configured to be within the CC AR bailout window, that the CC will be doing the AR bailout and the throttle signal from the spirit will be more or less ignored, up until the CC bailout phase ends with the CC ESC itself.
My assumption is that as the CC is performing AR bailout, so is the Spirit (but it's signal is being ignored really). When the CC ESC ends the bailout, the Spirit is also in position to take over Gov duties. Of course, if the Spirit AR bailout has a duration shorter/longer than the CC, then there might be some funkiness before the Spirit Gov resumes normal operation.
b) Can CC AR bailout and Spirit AR bailout *really* co-exist?
This is probably going to be answered based on the response to (a), but I can't see how two independent systems can drive the one function.
Wouldn't it be far simpler to not use CC AR bailout at all, and rely on the Spirit AR bailout?
I feel like I'm missing something.
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Note: I know I've kind of gone off tangent here and haven't really asked/talked about configuration of these, which was my original Q.
While testing at the field I noticed that AR *does* work. Landed in ID1 with TH enabled. Changed some stuff. Flicked off TH and it spooled very quickly. Prob not what I want to be doing on the ground, nor from stationary blades! Had to come down to normal mode (throttle 0%), then ID1 to get the slow spool.
So I figure my original bench testing was flawed. I'll need to go back and check. I'll also pull the logs from the CC 80 and see if it tells me something.