Translations:Manuals:MB Plus:Governormenu E/2/en
Status-LED | RPM Divider |
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off | no division 2 motor poles (electric) or 1 magnet (nitro) |
purple flashing | 2 4 motor poles (electric) or 2 magnets (nitro) |
purple | 3 6 motor poles |
red flashing | 4 8 motor poles |
red | 5 10 motor poles |
blue flashing | 6 12 motor poles |
blue | 7 14 motor poles |
The motor poles of an electric motor can be easily determined by counting the number of magnets built into the motor housing. Each magnet corresponds to one magnetic pole. Note that on some motors pairs of magnets are used rather than one single large magnet. These pairs together form just one magnetic pole! If in doubt refer to the datasheet of the motor or ask the manufacturer or your local dealer.
To determine the number of magnets that are used for a magnetic rpm sensor in a nitro helicopter, you can use menu point A. Each time a magnet passes the sensor the Status-LED will light up in blue color there, i.e. when you turn the clutch bell by hand. So you simply count how often the Status-LED lights up during one rotation. Then this is the divider you have to set a menu point E.