Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the kind words. Allen is right. The unit is perfect for setting the speed (RPM), both at the initial setup, and making adjustments at the field. I make small adjustments depending on the wind. I fly in a park next to my home. It is surrounded by trees and homes at the beach, which makes for some bumpy flights. The wind is always turbulent above the 45 degree angle and an additional 1% of power(moving from 30% to 31% power) helps in the high stuff.! :-)
Here is the link for the JMP-2 instructions:
http://www.iroquois.free-online.co.uk/timerins.docThe 1st few times you use the JMP-2 it may seem strange, but after a few sessions it gets very easy to use. And you only need to use two steps to change your speed at the field. It only takes me less than 2 min. to change the speed at the field.
As Allen said, it would be very difficult to set up one of our ECL systems using the motor instead of this test unit. After you set up the speeds using the test unit, then set up the idle period time, 1st run time, and total flight time by just using the timer unit alone, then you can use the test unit again to do a "Real Time" test run that will show you exactly what you will get when you fly. This is a very important test feature, and I use it every time I make any major changes in my set up.
CAUTION NOTE:
IMHO: We should be very careful when we talk to each other about the % of power settings we use with our timer units. They are only valid if we both have our speed controllers set up the same, and are using similar props, etc.
For example: If your Castle Creations speed controller is setup in Heli Hi - End Point settings mode (and some other parameters set at etc. etc.) and you use an APC-E 12x6 prop and set your timer for 55% power, you will get good flights with 5.1 sec lap times. .... Now if you keep everything the same and ONLY change to Heli Hi Gov mode and go fly, you will NOT be a happy camper. You will have lap times of 3.8 seconds (62" eye to eye lines), you will use 4,400 mAh from your 4,200 mAh battery, your motor temps will be at 155 F (my normal flight temps are around 113 F).
Please don't ask me how I know this?
I now have around 100 flights on my ECL P-40. Many of these have been with some change to the, settings, props, RPMs, etc. etc. It's fun to experiment, and Will More and I like to trade new info., the GOOD, the BAD, and the UGLY. ;-) I have kept a log of almost every flight with complete data on the flight, and battery charging, etc. (Yes, I know I have an AR problem!
) Many of the flights have been made with the excellent Eagle Tree data logging system, with RPM and Temp data options. If anyone is interested, as soon as my racing schedule lightens up I will post some of the test results to this forum.
ECL is a great way to fly CL, I hope you enjoy it. It is not for everyone, but it sure has been fun.
Regards,