Limit throttle with a pot
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Limit throttle with a pot
I want to be able to switch Thr to use one of my pots to limit the maximum throttle available to the throttle stick. How would I do that? Currently I have
CH1 Thr 100
:= MAX -100 ELE (this is my Thr kill)
I want to add a switch to make the Thr be limited by a pot. What would that line look like?
I tried setting a switch to use a pot to do so, but multiply or replace doesn't get me the behavior I'm looking for. I want 0 on the pot to be 0 max throttle available even when Thr is at 100%, %60 on the pot to be %60 max throttle when Thr is at 100%, etc.
I basically want to be able to flip a switch and limit my max speed but still use the entire Thr throw.
Sorry to be so unclear and repetative, I don't know how to more clearly communicate my goal. There are other applications that this will be usefull to me for.
Thanks!
CH1 Thr 100
:= MAX -100 ELE (this is my Thr kill)
I want to add a switch to make the Thr be limited by a pot. What would that line look like?
I tried setting a switch to use a pot to do so, but multiply or replace doesn't get me the behavior I'm looking for. I want 0 on the pot to be 0 max throttle available even when Thr is at 100%, %60 on the pot to be %60 max throttle when Thr is at 100%, etc.
I basically want to be able to flip a switch and limit my max speed but still use the entire Thr throw.
Sorry to be so unclear and repetative, I don't know how to more clearly communicate my goal. There are other applications that this will be usefull to me for.
Thanks!
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
A check on your requirement. Sticks and pots go from -100% to +100%, when you say "0 on the pot", do you mean 0 as i the centre position or do you mean fully one way?
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
Try:
CH03: -100% Thr Offset(-100%)
* +50% P1 Offset(50%)
+100% Thr
I suggest you use a Safety switch for your throttle kill.
Mike.
CH03: -100% Thr Offset(-100%)
* +50% P1 Offset(50%)
+100% Thr
I suggest you use a Safety switch for your throttle kill.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
"Sticks and pots go from -100% to +100%"
I think that's where I was getting screwed up. I was thinking 0 to 100, not -100 to100. I'll report back after I check.
Thanks!
I think that's where I was getting screwed up. I was thinking 0 to 100, not -100 to100. I'll report back after I check.
Thanks!
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
...what would a safety switch look like? i thought that's what my ELE switch was.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
It is in the "Safety switch" menu!
Try:
X ELE -100 Thr
The 'X' is a "sticky" safety switch. This means when you enable the throttle, you still need to put the throttle stick to -100% before the throttle output will respond.
Mike.
Try:
X ELE -100 Thr
The 'X' is a "sticky" safety switch. This means when you enable the throttle, you still need to put the throttle stick to -100% before the throttle output will respond.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
Mike, I see one of his mixes uses the source "MAX", that means he is using openTX, so he might not have the sticky throttle safety switch, or it is done in a different way.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
Sorry! Yes, opentx.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
In that case, I think it is a Function of type Override, but it won't be sticky.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
Step away from my original question for one moment and correct me if I'm wrong, please:
When I use P1 as my input it is giving -100 to +100 over the whole throw of the knob.
When I involve an "offset" value, that value is added to the value low value (-100) of the input (P1) for the output, but still over the whole throw of the knob.
IE>
P1 + Offset of +50 will output -50 to +100
P1 + Offset of 100 will output 0 to +100
But I will still have full throw on the P1 knob.
Is that correct?
When I use P1 as my input it is giving -100 to +100 over the whole throw of the knob.
When I involve an "offset" value, that value is added to the value low value (-100) of the input (P1) for the output, but still over the whole throw of the knob.
IE>
P1 + Offset of +50 will output -50 to +100
P1 + Offset of 100 will output 0 to +100
But I will still have full throw on the P1 knob.
Is that correct?
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
I think openTx is the same as ersky9x and the answer is NO, you will get an output of 0 to 200%. This, if used alone on a channel, will be limited to output 0-100% over the first half of the pot movement, the second half will do nothing.
Use:
+50% P1 Offset(50%)
to get 0-100% output over the full pot movement.
Mike.
Use:
+50% P1 Offset(50%)
to get 0-100% output over the full pot movement.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
so the offset value is 0% to 100% with a "-" value being inverted....OK! Let me simmer with that for a while.
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
if you want to understand how the offset works, download the Er9x manual and go to page 33. There is a good explanation.
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OpenTx works the same in this case..
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
LOL!
I specifically remember that box about offsets from when I read that manuak.
I also remeber having trouble "getting" it and thinking "screw it, I won't need it anyway"
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I specifically remember that box about offsets from when I read that manuak.
I also remeber having trouble "getting" it and thinking "screw it, I won't need it anyway"
Karma comin back around, reaping what you sew, etc...
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Re: Limit throttle with a pot
I don't get it.
What I do "get" is using a switch with different curves set up.
Bam. Problem solved....alternately.
What I do "get" is using a switch with different curves set up.
Bam. Problem solved....alternately.