I'm using Jeti DS14 with Spirit Pro on my Goblin380. The ESC is HW60A V4. The motor is HK3020.
I set the divider to 5 which is 10/2 and gear ratio to 5.7 = 120/21
I enabled the Governor and using a standard TH curve just for testing purpose, I set the max RPM to 3200 but it reaches 3200 when the TH stick is at 50%. When the TH goes to 60% it reaches 4000 rpm and still increasing slowly.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong...
HK3020 specs: https://www.scorpionsystem.com/catalog/ ... 3020_1000/
[Solved]Spirit Governor
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Max rpm in Spirit settings means the max rpm you will get at 100% throttle. In your case approx. 4000rpm. So when e.g. the curve is set to 75% you get 3000rpm.
You might want to set max rpm to 3600.
You might want to set max rpm to 3600.
Hello,
when you open the software and go to the Governor/Throttle, what requested RPM you can see there?
Requested RPM should be approximately equal with Current RPM once the motor is spooled up.
when you open the software and go to the Governor/Throttle, what requested RPM you can see there?
Requested RPM should be approximately equal with Current RPM once the motor is spooled up.
Spirit System developer
They are both 0, but if I click the tester, the RPM shows up the same number as in Transmitter.ZeXx86 wrote:Hello,
when you open the software and go to the Governor/Throttle, what requested RPM you can see there?
Requested RPM should be approximately equal with Current RPM once the motor is spooled up.
I checked the log, "Governor engaged" is not showing up.
I also tried to uncheck the governor and I got the linear RPM, whenever I stop moving the stick, the RPM stays. If I check the governor, the RPM will keep increasing even I stop moving the stick.
The HW60A V4 is set to linear throttle.
I also tried to uncheck the governor and I got the linear RPM, whenever I stop moving the stick, the RPM stays. If I check the governor, the RPM will keep increasing even I stop moving the stick.
The HW60A V4 is set to linear throttle.
That is quite strange - you have to see a Requested RPM in the Governor window when you will set a throttle curve above 50%.
If it is under, then it will be zero.
I recommend to use a flat throttle curve.
Is the governor enabled in all banks (if banks are enabled)?
If it is under, then it will be zero.
I recommend to use a flat throttle curve.
Is the governor enabled in all banks (if banks are enabled)?
Spirit System developer
Ok, I will try a flat curve at 70%.ZeXx86 wrote:That is quite strange - you have to see a Requested RPM in the Governor window when you will set a throttle curve above 50%.
If it is under, then it will be zero.
I recommend to use a flat throttle curve.
Is the governor enabled in all banks (if banks are enabled)?
No, but I only have 1 bank configured(bank 0) and only use this bank.
This time I got the requested RPM shows up, and the value looks good.
But the current RPM is always 0, if I click tester, I can see the current RPM and it still showing up on transmitter screen.
I checked the log, still no "Governor engaged" shows up.
But the current RPM is always 0, if I click tester, I can see the current RPM and it still showing up on transmitter screen.
I checked the log, still no "Governor engaged" shows up.
