franz88 wrote:
kv motor x battery voltage
main rotor / pinion
1 result / 2 result
example
1600kv x 25,20 (4.20v * 6= 25,20 at 100% battery)
162/13
40320/12.46
3235 rpm at 100% motor (with 4.20 battery cells)
3081 rpm with 4v battery cells
2927 rpm with 3.80v battery cells
if you have to use governor never exceed 80% engine why the governor he needs of that 20% to boost the engine if there is an effort.
The rpm to set in normal mode and idle 1 and idle 2 It depends on the model of helicopter you use and the size of the helicopter
PS
these values there at 100% thrtottle motor
Thanks for the input.
1 heli is a Trex 550E
Battery 6S 5000mah
Mains 550
Tail 93
Align motor 1220kv
HW ESC 120a V4
Pinion 16
Main gear 170
FBL Spirit GT
22.2X1220X0.90×(16/170)=
Max head speed of 2295 rpm
2nd is a Trex 550X
Battery 6S 5000mah
Mains 560
Tails 96
Align motor 960kv
Align ESC 100a
Pinion 16
Main gear 112
FBL Spirit GT
22.2X960X.0.90X(16/112)=
Max head speed of 2740 rpm
Hope I got my math right there.
Number of cells x Nominal voltage x motor kv x efficiency x (pinion / main gear)
The head speed calculators I have seen all seem to use LiPo Nominal voltage of 3.7 and default efficiency of 90%. Can not find any documentation that references the motor efficiency of either model, so just used the default of 90%
Manual for the HW 120a V4 states to use 85% Throttle but think they are referencing when setting the RPM when using the ESC Governor.
Copy and paste from Manual....
About RPM Standardization & Others
II. For ensuring the speed-governing effect, we recommend setting the throttle amount to 85% or below in both speed-governing modes (Helicopter (Store Governor) & Helicopter (Elf Governor)), so there will be
sufficient compensating room to maintain the consistency of the RPM. We recommend replacing the motor or adjusting the gear ratio if the expected RPM still cannot be reached when the throttle amount exceeds
85%.
Forgive me for being slow but none of this clears up my question.
Do I set the calculated max head speed, whatever that maybe, within the Spirit? Then fly with my Throttle at 85%. So in essence am now flying at 85% of the calculated head speed.
Or do I adjust the rpm to compensate. So the value entered into Spirit is much higher but with throttle set at 85% the resulting rpm is at the calculated max head speed?
Should add I don't use a "normal" mode.
All my flight modes have throttle curves that are flat line