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Helibelly
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Posted: Tue 07. Jan 2020 22:18:07 |
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Hi, I am about to setup the governor on my Goblin 380, and have a couple of questions. Firstly, in the max head speed box, is this calculated using 3.7 v per cell, making 22.2 v for my 6 cell lipo? Secondly regarding the gear ratio, my heli has a gear ratio of 5.45, but the Spirit software only goes to one decimal point. I know this is only a small difference but it would be nice to have it as exact as possible. Can this be addressed in a later firmware update? Thanks, Eric.
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Helibelly
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Posted: Fri 10. Jan 2020 22:44:45 |
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Just a bump to see if I can get an answer at some stage. Eric.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sat 11. Jan 2020 9:32:20 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Hi,
Max Head Speed is simply value you can get at 100% TC with governor disabled.
Yes, it is so small difference that RPM readout is way under the threshold. So it would make zero change in the behavior.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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Helibelly
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Posted: Sat 11. Jan 2020 13:47:44 |
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Joined: Thu 28. Aug 2014 16:56:34 Posts: 32
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Thanks for the reply. Regarding the max headspeed figure, obviously one does not actually fly the heli at 100% throttle curve with no governor to see the max headspeed it can achieve! So it must be a calculated value. Which brings me back to my original question, what cell voltage is used in this calculation? I am assuming that it is 3.7v per cell, but would like to confirm before setting up the governor. Thanks, Eric.
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10x
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Posted: Sat 11. Jan 2020 14:00:14 |
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Joined: Wed 04. Jul 2018 18:03:55 Posts: 180
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Castle creations use a nominal figure of 3.7v per lipo cell for their gov settings....
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Helibelly
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Posted: Sat 11. Jan 2020 22:09:24 |
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Joined: Thu 28. Aug 2014 16:56:34 Posts: 32
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Thanks for the reply. I think this must be it as 3.7v is usually what is called the nominal voltage. I just wanted it confirmed by the man himself to be absolutely sure. Eric.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Sun 12. Jan 2020 9:46:23 |
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Joined: Mon 29. Apr 2013 16:06:44 Posts: 12442
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Yes, it is true, because it should be the lowest average voltage during flight.
_________________ Spirit System developer
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Helibelly
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Posted: Sun 12. Jan 2020 14:00:41 |
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Joined: Thu 28. Aug 2014 16:56:34 Posts: 32
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Great, I will use this value. Thanks for the reply. Eric.
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