SpiritGT with ThrottleJockey Revmax, weird throttle behavior
Posted: Thu 31. Mar 2022 10:07:02
Hello gents.
I have a Raptor 90 nitro converted to FBL with the SpiritGT. It seems the Spirit governor is making the rpm change throughout the flight and not following the target rpm, but that is another topic.
To be able to fly for now I thought to use the ThrottleJockey Revmax from Modelavionics, as I have that unit in my other flybar Raptor and it works great. I have two extra units here, so wanted to give it a quick try.
The sensor on this Raptor is picked up by the Revmax unit, so it should be ok. Also Spirit governor is disabled.
- When I have the throttle servo wire directly in the Spirit unit (AUX1), the throttle servo behaves normal when powered up.
- But when I have a wire from AUX1 to the Revmax and the throttleservo is connected to the Revmax, the servo is jittering quite a lot.
In both cases the servo is following as it should when moving the throttle stick.
I don't know if it's the Revmax, but does the Spirit have any "special" servosignal? That makes the servo misbehave when connected through another device?
I am wondering what I'm doing wrong here...
Anyone have any experience with this?
Cheers guys!
I have a Raptor 90 nitro converted to FBL with the SpiritGT. It seems the Spirit governor is making the rpm change throughout the flight and not following the target rpm, but that is another topic.
To be able to fly for now I thought to use the ThrottleJockey Revmax from Modelavionics, as I have that unit in my other flybar Raptor and it works great. I have two extra units here, so wanted to give it a quick try.
The sensor on this Raptor is picked up by the Revmax unit, so it should be ok. Also Spirit governor is disabled.
- When I have the throttle servo wire directly in the Spirit unit (AUX1), the throttle servo behaves normal when powered up.
- But when I have a wire from AUX1 to the Revmax and the throttleservo is connected to the Revmax, the servo is jittering quite a lot.
In both cases the servo is following as it should when moving the throttle stick.
I don't know if it's the Revmax, but does the Spirit have any "special" servosignal? That makes the servo misbehave when connected through another device?
I am wondering what I'm doing wrong here...
Anyone have any experience with this?
Cheers guys!