miroker wrote:
Not sure I like that an electronic control does not shut off when off signal is present. According to curves in transmitter, low stick is 0, so why the Spirit unit continues to send on signal is beyond me.
There is no such thing as 'off' in regards to the throttle setting and setting the stick to '0' still has to send a signal, it doesn't turn anything 'off'. The pulse the Transmitter sends is typically between 1 to 2 Milliseconds, with 1.5 usually indicating the middle of the range. So in your case, '0' throttle might mean it is sending a pulse of say 1.1 Milliseconds and if your ESC has been previously calibrated to expect 1.05 Milliseconds as 'off' then it is going to stay slight on until it sees that.
This is why we calibrate the ESC so it learns what we consider to be zero throttle and max throttle.
There are no absolute values for either 'off' or 'full throttle' only what we teach the ESC during calibration. So when you change things that affect the signal sent to the ESC you do need to recalibrate it.