[NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech

Earl Haury ejhaury at comcast.net
Fri Jun 19 11:56:28 AKDT 2015


The second most useful function of the Throttle-Tech is notification of a discharged motor battery pre-flight – orange LED flashing w battery connected and radio on.

Earl

From: DaveL322 via NSRCA-discussion 
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 2:18 PM
To: Ronald Van Putte ; General pattern discussion 
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech

I should have noted the stock settings are calibrated for Castle ESCs.  



Regards,

Dave

Please pardon any spelling errors or brevity.....Sent on a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note® 3


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From: Ronald Van Putte via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
Date: 06/19/2015 2:55 PM (GMT-05:00) 
To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech 

I am using the Castle Creations Phoenix Edge HV 80. 

Several others in my club are using the OS 1100 ESC and they wonder whether they could benefit from the stock settings or would have to reprogram the Throttle-Tech.

BTW, are the O.S. OCA-1100 ESCs ever going to be available from Great Planes/Tower Hobbies again?

Ron 

  On Jun 19, 2015, at 1:43 PM, Ed Alt via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

  It depends mostly on which ESC you have. Refer back to Earl's post.  It's very simple to set up to get a consistent throttle response for the entire flight. Earls post and the link that he shared get you there easily.  Also, as Earl pointed out, savings in mAh are highly dependent on your existing habits going into this exercise.  More than anything, it's about achieving very good throttle consistency with reduced pilot workload.  Saving some battery and being able to configure to always ace the noise test *legally* are additional benefits that fall out of the throttle leveling algorithm.

  Ed

  On Jun 19, 2015, at 2:28 PM, DaveL322 via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:


    Check peak watts at the start of the flight....and after 1000 mah discharged....and 2000 mah discharged...etc.  There is a difference.  For our use, C rating may not work as one might expect.  Given our ambient starting temp is lower than the temp where lipos are most efficient, a gradual increase in lipo temp can offset power loss as the pack discharges.  Depending on ambient temp, discharge rate, effectiveness of cooling air, etc, higher C batteries may actually show a more pronounced drop in power.

    Anyone want to guess what amount of power reduction (in terms of watts) the stock TT settings represent?

    Regards,

    Dave

    Please pardon any spelling errors or brevity.....Sent on a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note® 3


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    From: cahochhalter via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
    Date: 06/19/2015 1:49 PM (GMT-05:00) 
    To: Ronald Van Putte <vanputter at gmail.com>, General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
    Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech 


    Im sure you see a difference between the 4000 and 4500,  but I dont think thw throttle tech will help you, you seem to have good mah average honestly. If you were up at 3600 mah you would definitely benefit.


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    From: Ronald Van Putte via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
    Date: 06/19/2015 12:31 PM (GMT-06:00) 
    To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
    Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech 

    I use 4000s and 4500s with C ratings of 30-35. 


      On Jun 19, 2015, at 12:24 PM, cahochhalter <cahochhalter at yahoo.com> wrote:


      At those mah, you really shouldnt have a loss of vertical power at the end of the flight.

      What batts and c rating?

      Chuck


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      -------- Original message --------
      From: Ron Van Putte via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
      Date: 06/19/2015 12:10 PM (GMT-06:00) 
      To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
      Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech 

      2800 - 3200 mah 


      On Jun 19, 2015, at 12:08 PM, cahochhalter via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:




        How many mah are you using in masters sequence?

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        -------- Original message --------
        From: Ronald Van Putte via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
        Date: 06/19/2015 11:55 AM (GMT-06:00) 
        To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
        Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech 

        I don’t use the gear switch for throttle.  The tongue-in-cheek response was for Hochhalter’s benefit. 

        My reason for using the Throttle-Tech was the same as yours.  Maybe I was not as sensitive in the past to the throttle’s effect between the start and end of the flight as you probably would be, but I suspect that the HOT weather will show its benefit to me on verticals near the end of the Master maneuver schedule.

        I read Earl Haury’s writeup on the Throttle-Tech and, as usual, Earl answered almost every question I had about it.

        Ron

          On Jun 19, 2015, at 11:09 AM, DaveL322 <DaveL322 at comcast.net> wrote:

          Ron, 

          What programming / use do you have for your gear switch?  If it is as I suspect, TT is still working as intended.

          Earl is spot on.  My concept for TT was not for saving mah, but reducing the power differential between the start and end of the flight.  TT has pretty close to no effect on the mah per flight I use.

          Increasing the compensation factor reduces the peak power available and keeps the power level more constant deeper into a discharge.  Reducing the compensation factor increases the peak power available with greater likelihood of the power dropping off deeper into the discharge.  Of course this assumes a reasonably healthy setup to begin with.

          With Castle ESCs, I'd suggest any setups that seem to benefit from less than 15 or more than 25 for compensation factor are less than optimal setups and could be more efficient with a change in props, kv, batteries, etc.

          Regards,

          Dave

          Please pardon any spelling errors or brevity.....Sent on a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note® 3


          -------- Original message --------
          From: Ronald Van Putte via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
          Date: 06/19/2015 11:48 AM (GMT-05:00) 
          To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
          Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Throttle-Tech 

          Thanks for the assistance.  However, having the throttle on the gear switch has always worked well in the past.  If this thing is so good, how come it can’t handle that situation? 

          BTW, just a suggestion:  Don’t turn your back on me at the Nats or you’ll be in for a little surprise.

          Ron Van Putte

            On Jun 19, 2015, at 10:06 AM, cahochhalter via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:

            Ron,

            if you still have the throttle on the gear switch, you will not see an advantage to the TT.

            with deep respect and fire suit on,

            chuck



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            From: Ronald Van Putte via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
            Date: 06/19/2015 8:56 AM (GMT-06:00) 
            To: General pattern discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> 
            Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Pocono hotel 

            I am glad to see others talk about the Throttle-Tech.  I have had one for more than a month, but had never seen one in anyone else’s airplane until a contest in Andersonville, GA a couple of weeks ago.   

            Mine ran right out of the box and I was glad, because the instructions for resetting parameters goes on for 15 pages!

            I must admit that I haven’t seen outstanding results, but that might be because I haven’t put my airplane in conditions where the Throttle-Tech’s presence will pay off.  However that will probably change, since we are getting into HOT weather here and will be using more mah in a flight than in the cool weather.

            I’ll report any significant results and hope that others will as well.

            Ron Van Putte

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