Dawiev wrote:
Hi, I use a DX9 so I have both throttle hold and throttle cut. Normal throttle curve is 0, 25, 50, 50, 50. This makes sure the governor will engage. Then I use throttle hold for start and idle at 4 / 5%. Throttle cut will take it back to 0, if needed.
In a follow up to this statement and before I change my servo linkage all around I'd like to confirm this. I have a Jeti radio and in the diagnose tab I have zero to 100 with the throttle stick. Full throttle equals the Max rpm I set in the governor. One of the ways the Jeti works is to activate throttle cut and throttle idle. I can set both TC or TI to either positive or negative numbers. At the moment they are both negative.
When I have throttle stick to the lowest position I see 0 in the diagnose tab, when I turn on throttle idle (which I use as a choke position) I see -7% on the diagnose tab in the throttle. When I switch that to throttle cut I see -19% on the throttle in the diagnose tab.
The quote from above indicates that the gov won't engage correctly if the system doesn't see 0% on power up. On the Jeti, when I power up I might have any one of three throttle positions on system power up. 0%, 0r -7%, or -19%. The question is does this matter?
If I change this around, the Jeti is still going to power up with three potential positions. It depends on where the switches are when powering up the transmitter.