I finally got the last items I needed for ECL - and now was wondering if anyone could give me a good starting point for programming the setup
What I am looking for is a programme for the following system
Motor: Axi 2820/12
ESC: Castle Creations Phoenix 45
Timer :Ztron V4
Battery: Zippy Flightmax 3300mAh 4S
Prop: more than likely APC 12 x 6E
Would like to run in governor mode/constant speed
any help appreciated
Thanks
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Wynn,
one comment is that governor mode is constant rpm, not airspeed--just in case you were unaware.
My guess is that you will be shooting for an rpm somewhere between 8000 and 9500 rpm, depending on your prop choice airplane, line length and desired lap time.
So for your ESC, I would start out with the defaults, and choose CL governor as the aircraft type. You can fine adjust after you find the rpm that makes you feel comfortable.
I chose the "Set RPM" mode---that gives you the ability to choose 3 rpms, depending on how you setup the Ztron timer throttle setting. Basically for throttle settings less than 50% full, you get rpm#1, for values between 50% and ~90% you get rpm#2, and over the 90% you get rpm #3.
Other guys like a more continuous setting that you get with (I think) "Governor High mode". Each Timer throttle setting will correspond to an rpm setting. Probably lowest (other than "off") rpm will be in the 7-8000 rpm range and go up from there.
Your AXi motor has 14 magnets--that will be the value you put into the CC governor window--it is how the ESC keeps track or rpm--it counts the magnets rotating by.
I would setup the Ztron for the initial flights to be ~1-2 minutes long, since you will be dialing things in and there is no reason to burn a lot of electrons with settings that give you lap times too slow or too fast.
Also at first I would make myself a little disk to mount on the motor instead of a propeller. Divide the disk into quarters, with opposite quarters blackened. That lets you use a tach to measure the rpms, but doesn't overload your setup like a prop might do. Remember the prop load at rest is a lot (~30%) higher than you get while flying, so it is easy to overload if you run static tests with the actual prop for any real length of time.
There of course is more, but maybe that will get you started.
I don't have the Ztron 4, so I am not sure what variables you can set, so I am sure others will chime in with suggestions.