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Author: | scornflake [ Mon 01. Jun 2015 10:10:20 ] |
Post subject: | Gov and Revo Mix - should we look to adjust this? |
With the new update, if we now use the Spirit Gov & we've already got revo mix in place, will this require any reduction? I've not actually had a chance to fly with the gov enabled yet, but thought I'd ask in case it's something I should keep in mind. |
Author: | ZeXx86 [ Mon 01. Jun 2015 13:23:34 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gov and Revo Mix - should we look to adjust this? |
Normally we do not recommend using revomix at all, but it is likely that our governor can have positive impact on the rudder performance so revomix value may be decreased. |
Author: | smgunn [ Fri 05. Jun 2015 14:49:32 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gov and Revo Mix - should we look to adjust this? |
I did have to start using the revo mix when I started using the gov. But the heli is locked in solid. I'm very happy with it |
Author: | Djg24 [ Sat 06. Jun 2015 23:47:49 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gov and Revo Mix - should we look to adjust this? |
I had the opposite. I was using 1-2 points of revo mix before setting up the governor. Once I set up the governor, I got rid of all revo mix and the tail is as rock solid as anything I've ever flown. |
Author: | smgunn [ Mon 22. Jun 2015 0:51:23 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Gov and Revo Mix - should we look to adjust this? |
After tuning the gov a little more I've reduced the revo mix. Though the governor sounded like it was holding the head speed great I was still able to raise the gov response a little more and now the tail hardly kicks at all in a full pitch pumps and tick tocs. Goblin 380 KDE500XF-925-G3 HobbyWing 100a Platinum V3 KST-315MG/KST-515MG @8.4v 21t pinion Headspeeds: Norm=2700, IU1=3000, IU2=3250 rpm Gov Response 7 Holding performance 4 I couldn't be much happier with my Spirit. |
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