elfew wrote:
1) Disabled Governor in Spirit (Save and Powercycle Spirit)
2) Set in TX throttle curve - linear curve 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% in the throttle curve tab
3) Lowered Range min and max in servo travel tab for throttle to 30% (for min and max)
4) Turn off the spirit (and ESC)
5) Turn off throttle hold, move your throttle stick to the max position AND POWER ON YOUR ESC AND SPIRIT
6) slowly add % in servo travel (throttle max) tab until you hear beeps from your ESC, then add two more % (2%)
7) move your throttle stick to the lowest possition
8) slowly add % in servo travel tab until you hear beeps from your ESC, then add two more % (2%)
9) Now, unplug battery
10) ESC throttle calibration is done!
I have DX9 with Castle Phoenix ICE 100A on one of my bird with 2xDSMX satelites. This method works without any problem
This didn't really work for me (YGE 90LV, Graupner Hott). Also calibrating the TX/RX to get 0-100% on the Spirit diagnostic tab doesn't work because the range is too low for the YGE throttle calibration to work. What I did:
1) Use the full range on TX (-100 to 100). Using the telemetry menu, adjust the centre-point trim in the RX such that minimum and maximum are the same amount beyond 0-100 on the Spirit diagnostic display (I got -9 to 109).
2) With governor disabled, calibrate the ESC to the TX like usual (turn on with full throttle, then set minimum).
3) Calculate scale factor: the diagnostic shows 59% above centre (50%) maximum, so we want to divide by 59 and multiply by 50. 50/59 = 1.18. (In theory this doesn't need to be the same above 50% as below, but it's easier if it is.)
4) In the Spirit governor set-up, the default end-points are 1100 and 1900, so 1500 centre and 400 up/down. Multiply this 400 by the scale factor (400 × 1.18 = 472 or approx. 470), and add/subtract to get 1030 and 1970. Use these as your new endpoints.
5) Enable governor and set-up as normal:
a) "sensor divider" is number of magnet poles, or number of magnets in outer can / 2
b) "gear ratio" is usually main gear teeth / pinion teeth
c) Use the Mr. Mel head-speed calculator with governor disabled to find the maximum head-speed at start-up, and set this as "maximum head speed" in the governor set-up.
d) I can't advise on other parameters; you have to try and then tweak them.
6) Set up your radio with flat throttle curves. You can see what the head-speed should be for each throttle value in the bottom of the governor set-up GUI window. Use Mr. Mel again to find sensible speeds to run at.
7) Set your "autorotation bail-out" via a throttle speed of something like 5-10% on the radio (you have to test that the ESC does not drive the motor at this value). In theory so long as throttle does not go to zero and is not low for more than around 30s, start-up will be very fast — but I'm not really sure on this.