Hi All.
Just setting up my first flybarless and I have a Spirit on a TRex 600n DFC
I have everything working OK, but I cannot seem to find in the manual (or anywhere) much info regarding the nitro throttle and governor setup.
I cannot even get the throttle servo working from the Spirit.
Where does the throttle servo connect to?
Cheers,
Jim
My setup is:
Futaba T16SZ,
Futaba R2008SB HV over S-Bus
Spirit controller
Futaba S3470SV for throttle
Spartan Governor Sensor.
Throttle Servo Connection
Hi,
you can find the details in our manual and also Spirit Settings.
Please check this page:
http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.p ... TOR_WIRING
you can find the details in our manual and also Spirit Settings.
Please check this page:
http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.p ... TOR_WIRING
Spirit System developer
Hi, and thanks for the reply.ZeXx86 wrote:Hi,
you can find the details in our manual and also Spirit Settings.
Please check this page:
http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.p ... TOR_WIRING
I have tried connecting the servo to the AUX connector as per the description in your link, and I have also assigned throttle to channel 1 in the rx settings page.
The throttle servo just doesnt move - it doesnt even seem to have any power from the AUX port.
If I plug it directly into the RX it moves OK, but I want to use the governor function.
Is there anything else I should look at?
Jim.
Is your receiver connection working with Spirit unit? You can check it in the Diagnostic tab. You will see a movement of the channels.
If your radio is off then the servo will behave as a dead.
Other explanation could be that the servo is connected in the opposite way.
It should also move when you connect it to any other position such as CH1,2,3,4.
If your radio is off then the servo will behave as a dead.
Other explanation could be that the servo is connected in the opposite way.
It should also move when you connect it to any other position such as CH1,2,3,4.
Spirit System developer
Hi.
When I move the Tx throttle I see the throttle bar moving on the diagnostics screen.
If I connect the throttle servo to say CH1, then it will move with the cyclic.
If I connect it directly to the Rx then it moves ok.
It seems that the AUX output is not working or some reason.
Jim
When I move the Tx throttle I see the throttle bar moving on the diagnostics screen.
If I connect the throttle servo to say CH1, then it will move with the cyclic.
If I connect it directly to the Rx then it moves ok.
It seems that the AUX output is not working or some reason.
Jim
Very well.
Please make sure that the Throttle channel is really assigned in the General/Channels window.
If changing Receiver type it will unassign.
Please make sure that the Throttle channel is really assigned in the General/Channels window.
If changing Receiver type it will unassign.
Spirit System developer
HiZeXx86 wrote:Very well.
Please make sure that the Throttle channel is really assigned in the General/Channels window.
If changing Receiver type it will unassign.
So I checked that the Throttle channel is set to 1, and it says it is.
I tried changeing it to another channel and then back again - no change,
I have now put a S148 servo on the aux connector - on power up, the Spirit drives the servo completely CCW where is stays, buzzing.
Nothing I can do changes this.
The other S3470SV servo still works fine directly connected to the Rx but is totally dead on the Spirit AUX connector.
Very strange - any more ideas for me?
Cheers,
Jim
maybe the throttle frequency/pulse is not the right one for the servo you connected ?
NOTE1 the spirit throttle actually support 1520μs servos
NOTE2 the S148 just support 4.8V - 6.0V ... you wrote you have 8V so be careful
NOTE3 the S3470SV is SBUS2 servo, are you sure it will work with pwm signal ?
NOTE1 the spirit throttle actually support 1520μs servos
NOTE2 the S148 just support 4.8V - 6.0V ... you wrote you have 8V so be careful
NOTE3 the S3470SV is SBUS2 servo, are you sure it will work with pwm signal ?
NOTE1 the spirit throttle actually support 1520μs servos [/quote]urgno wrote:maybe the throttle frequency/pulse is not the right one for the servo you connected ?
I will look into the freq/pulse as a possible point of issue. What throttle servos are people using generally?
Yes thanks. I have used a 6v NiMh when testing with the S148.urgno wrote:NOTE2 the S148 just support 4.8V - 6.0V ... you wrote you have 8V so be careful
I knew it was SBUS2, but it works fine direct from a PWM port on the Rx, so I was thinking that proved its suitability. Is this not the case perhaps?urgno wrote:NOTE3 the S3470SV is SBUS2 servo, are you sure it will work with pwm signal ?
Thanks very much for your input,
Jim
