Spirit Pro Governor

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gerry
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Joined: Fri 26. Aug 2016 6:51:10
Location: Austria

Hello Tomas!
If I want to fly with the Spirit Pro in governor mode, which sensor would you recommend to me, and where is it infected?
Although I have been satisfied with the Kosmik's control behavior so far, I would like to feel the difference if I let Spirit Pro handle it.
I think that the regulator has a slight delay before it regulates and the Spirit Pro would actually have to respond to pitch input earlier?

Greetings Gernot
Greetings Gernot
Kluftinger
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Location: Southern Bavaria

Hi Gernot,

you need to switch off the governor function from your ESC.
Then the sensor wire of the ESC must than be connected to the PIT post from ELE/PIT/AIL *
Then go to the "General" tab in the software and activate the governor.
Fill in your desired max. rrotation for the head and the gear ratio.

Adjust a throttle curve in the tx that gives the percentage of the max rev to the ESC.

* Sorry, just figured, that the Kosmik controller doesn't have a a signal line for revolution
I'm using Hobbywing ESC's they do have this signal wire to hook it up to the Spirit FBL.
I do not use external sensors.
gerry
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Joined: Fri 26. Aug 2016 6:51:10
Location: Austria

Hello Kluftinger, what you have written here does not answer my question. I need no description for the settings but the experience of Tomas to the external sensors! The question was only addressed to him. Gernot
Greetings Gernot
ZeXx86
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Hello,

we have good experience with HobbyWing RPM sensor and also Hyperion RPM sensor.

You can see this page:
http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.p ... e=Governor
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