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Governor/ESC
On the tab Gov. I, select the preferred type of Governor/ESC
you want to use. External Governor means, the ESC itself does
the governing of the head speed. VBar Governor means, you
want to use the internal Governor of VBar. Press Reset after
the selection, to load appropriate default values into VBar.
With an External Governor, enter the throttle values for each
bank (= ight mode) into the box External Governor in the ight
menu. The value bailout represents the throttle value that will
be output to the ESC when you switch back from Run position
to Idle position.
With the VBar Governor, you can use the Throttle Servo
Adjustment feature on Gov. II tab to program the ESC using
the collective stick, according to the ESC‘s manual. Enter the
values required for a proper head speed calculation here, too:
gear ratio of your model and half the pole count of your motor
(e.g. with a 10 pole motor, enter 5).
Set the requested head speeds in the box Governor in the ight
menu, for each bank (= ight mode) separately.
Governor gain is OK with the default setting. If the head speed
drops too much on load changes of the system, or if it is not
constant in normal ight conditions (e.g. pumping), make
adjustments here.
Now programming is done, with the button Finished you get
back to the ight menu.

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Mikado VBar NEO Specifications

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BrandMikado
ModelVBar NEO
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish

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