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gerry
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 7:07:40 |
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Hello Tomas, I have a YGE 205 controller in use, the controller has a thin ground cable attached to the RPM line. The signal cable goes to the RPM input, may I connect the ground cable to E2?
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latjo-k
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 7:48:25 |
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 8:04:58 |
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No, to E2 pin nothing should be connected. RPM wire can be connected normally to RPM pin (middle).
Instead, you can use E1 if you want telemetry or proceed according our YGE telemetry guide.
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gerry
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 8:44:07 |
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With the YGE 205 .. I have four ground lines. Bec1 Bec2 Gas signal Telemetry There is a minus pole everywhere The Spirit RS doesn't have that many slots.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 9:24:29 |
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You can connect: 1. Throttle - THR port 2. BEC1 - AUX port 3. BEC2 - E1 port 4. Telemetry - SAT port - see YGE telemetry guide.
Is there any other problem with the wiring?
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gerry
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 9:39:42 |
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Hello Tomas I know all that! If you take a look at the connections of the YGE 205 HV, you will see that it has a minus pole for telemetry and RPM. Unfortunately, you can only solve this with V-cables. But I didn't want that. Now I have I changed from Ex Bus Telemetry to Spirit Telemetry, but the ground cable from the RPM signal is still left. I need a slot for the capacitor
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 9:43:48 |
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You do not need to connect ground wire for RPM cable. The ground is carried by the BEC/Throttle cables. So no Y-cable is needed.
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gerry
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 10:29:32 |
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I have already had test flights without this grounding cable. It also works almost as it should. The YGE company told me that the Bec circuit board and the telemetry circuit board are separate and therefore there can be damage if the servos are overcurrent. I also don't know whether it is is that bad, besides, I use a buffer capacitor that absorbs the voltage peaks. I think I'll leave it out, then the helicopter would be properly wired. I have never had that with any regulator that it carries a ground line everywhere.
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ZeXx86
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Posted: Wed 07. Oct 2020 10:44:57 |
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But telemetry cable has ground wire connected to the Spirit unit too. So there should be zero issues.
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gerry
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Posted: Thu 08. Oct 2020 7:19:02 |
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Joined: Fri 26. Aug 2016 6:51:10 Posts: 227 Location: Austria
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I still have one question: What are the advantages or disadvantages of Spirit Telemetry (SAT Port) or Ex Bus Telemetry. Unfortunately, you can't use both at the same time. I noticed when I use EX Bus that you can use the I- Can not use motor shunt. On the other hand, with Ex Bus you can make the controller settings directly on the transmitter. So which is better?
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