Need lower governor speed setting for large scale helis

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rgbsr1
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Hi.

Is there a way of setting governor RPM lower than 1500. I have several large scale helis that require 1000 to 1400 RPM head speed.
I have used several Spirit gyros in large scale models with great success and I would like to use the governor function.
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jgiannakas
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Halve the sensing divider and double the max headspeed. Or double the gear ratio and double the headspeed :)
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Coco66
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jgiannakas wrote:Halve the sensing divider and double the max headspeed. Or double the gear ratio and double the headspeed :)
(do you also wonder why they do not want to fix those minimum and maximum values and they suggest these crazy workarounds?)
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jgiannakas
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Yeah not sure why really.... Maybe some number / code limitation but still
rgbsr1
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OK I'll give that a try. I guess the command and the measured values will be (2) twice the real RPM.
jgiannakas
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Yeap correct
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Hi,

if you need 1000 - 1400 RPM, you can set 1500 as Max Head Speed without any problem.
To achieve 1400 RPM, just set 93,5% TC. To achieve 1000 RPM it should be 67%.

Nothing else needed to change, so all can be configured properly.
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velocity90
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Slightly off but what is the formula to calulate headspeed % for instance with 3200 max?
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Formula is quite simple: Requested RPM = Max Head Speed * Throttle Curve


Throttle Curve is usually in % so you have to divide value by 100.
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