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PostPosted: Wed 03. Jun 2015 21:29:52 
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Yogi43 wrote:
What is the exact condition for a spool up with high rate? Is it for example a throttle signal that was not decreased to zero but only to around 15%? Please explain it.


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A bit more insight helps understand the unit better.
Especially potential scary stuff, like high rate spoolup, I like to fully understand.

Oh, I typed in all the numbers on the governor page and set it for 3000 rpm.

I have to say, pretty damn accurate result. :D
Max. rpm is at 100% flat TC.


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PostPosted: Sat 06. Jun 2015 10:07:31 
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ZeXx86 wrote:
Yes, as I said in the previous post, you can change it by changing Spoolup rate.
This parameter also affect bailout speed when hold is activated and then deactivated in short time.

With Fast spoolup option it will be faster. Our governor is working little bit differently thus does not require such timing settings.


We don't want to change the timing settings. We just want to understand what the behavior is. The vague answers are not giving a good feeling that bailout behaves the way we expect. Please tell us exactly how it works.

Specifically, is the following scenario supported, and how do we configure radio?

Spirit Setup:
* governor mode = "Electric"
* No bank switching

1. set throttle hold on
2. power up helicopter and prepare for takeoff
3. set collective stick for slight negative pitch
4. throttle hold off, wait for heli to spool up slowly
5. fly
6. throttle hold on, begin auto rotation
7. OH NO!!! can't land, throttle hold off
8. gov should recover head speed as fast as possible without breaking gears
9. go around and try again without landing
10. throttle hold on, begin 2nd auto rotation
11. successfully land auto rotation
12. YEAH!!! lets do another one, throttle hold off, head spools up slowly since it's no longer emergency
13, goto step 5

Note there is no bank switching to change mode from "electric" and "electric (fast spoolup)". Heli is in "Electric" mode the entire time.


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PostPosted: Sat 06. Jun 2015 10:57:04 
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Yes, this scenario is supported.
It is working without banks too.

There are two bailout modes available:
- slower
- faster

Slower
This is working normally without any configuration. Just deactivate your Throttle Hold and in dependency on your previous RPM vs time duration it will set spoolup rate. Algorithm is adaptive so it can't be described really easily. Rate is multiplied by Mode parameter too.
Normally it should be fine for most users.

Faster
Rather used for combustion helicopters, but will work with electric too.
To make it work perfectly you have to set Throttle Output to 1250us or higher. If the value is lower it will cause that you will no longer see Current RPM, instead there will be zero - this will turn on Slower bailout.
Until Throttle Output is not less than spoolup rate is 2 times faster than Mode (Fast spoolup).

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PostPosted: Sat 06. Jun 2015 12:09:24 
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So in landing an auto, what should I ensure I do before taking off again? I mean my head speed could still be fast if I landed it quickly. Should I wait for head speed to drop low before re-engaging, so as to ensure a slower spool up?


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PostPosted: Sat 06. Jun 2015 12:10:27 
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Conversely, if I screw up an auto and mistakenly kill the head speed mid air, will the spirit do a slow startup?


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PostPosted: Sat 06. Jun 2015 12:16:23 
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Or, perhaps I'm misunderstanding. Do you mean to say that at the time you engage throttle hold, the gov remembers the last seen rpm. It then computes a start up ramp based on the time delta between throttle hold being activated and when it's disabled. So, if you spend a short time in th, spool is quick, on the assumption it's more likely you aborted the auto. If you spend a long time in th, the assumption is you landed it, so spool is slower? I'm assuming in the above that current rpm is also taken into account. So a very short time in th, with a *low* rpm would NOT provide a slow spool up ...


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PostPosted: Sat 06. Jun 2015 13:26:07 
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So to be 100% clear, HOLD on your transmitter can be 0% throttle.

Changing HOLD to 25% throttle and also using a throttle off (0%) switch/position will not change the Spirit bailout function, correct?


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PostPosted: Wed 10. Jun 2015 19:58:56 
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ZeXx86 wrote:
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Slower
... Just deactivate your Throttle Hold and in dependency on your previous RPM vs time duration it will set spoolup rate. Algorithm is adaptive ...

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Maybe this adaptive thing did something funny with my Spirit.
On normal spoolup it suddenly looked like I had twice the normal spoolup rate.
Like if my ESC did a slow spoolup and after that the Spirit did a slow spoolup as well.

I switched to fast spoolup and all is well.


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PostPosted: Wed 10. Jun 2015 20:09:56 
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Anybody tried auto bailout yet? I've landed, switched in/out of TH, and it did the slow spool up. I have not tried it when in the air yet...


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PostPosted: Wed 10. Jun 2015 20:36:22 
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Hi,

on my heli with Hobbywing Platinum V3 ESC, the Autorotation Restart Time is way to slow.
The ESC is set to "Heli Governor Off" and in Spirit, the Governor mode is set to "Electric".

In the video, I have landed the heli with 3200 RPM, hit TH ON and then immediately TH OFF, and watch how slow the headspeed started to rise. Is this how it should be, or have I done something wrong...?






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