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Gov and Revo Mix - should we look to adjust this?
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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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