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Author: | Thor91172 [ Sat Jul 11, 2015 2:01 am ] |
Post subject: | Momementum |
Is there any adjustment in ASP for size of tank and the momentum so that it is more of a coast to stop. |
Author: | Thor91172 [ Sat Jul 11, 2015 2:05 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Momementum |
Now if I could only focus on spelling...... |
Author: | Thor91172 [ Sat Jul 11, 2015 2:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Momementum |
Kevin, Would you change the title to general. I didn't know where to ask the question. I didn't fit with any of the other topics. Thanks, John |
Author: | Phyrephish [ Sat Jul 11, 2015 8:50 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Momementum |
Hi John Yes that is done/simulated on the radio using the slow up and slow down feature Apply a bit more "slow down" on the throttle channel. You have a Taranis which has better control of this that a plain 9X. However, I should point out that again as cost reduction measure for Asp the number of processor pins controlling the motors is at a minimum and it is not possible for the motors themselves to "freewheel". Freewheeling probably provides for a better effect you will just have to adjust your settings to your tank and taste. For my Bulldog I have setting of 3.0 for Speed Up and 2.5 for Speed Down. That for me is a balance between momentum and control. Automatic momentum is something though that has been purposely left out of Asp for a number of reasons. 1. Reduced cost 2. It can be simulated on the 9X series and Taranis anyway using the slow down function. Plus there is a huge range of values that are available. 3. It can also be simulated by driving /controlling your tank and most importantly 4. Protection - sorry but I like to be able to instantly have my tanks do what I want them to do. I spend far too much time detailing my tanks to have them crashed into by out of control tanks (ie momentum). I hate having to glue parts back on because some nong has crashed into me or I have crashed into something because of "momentum". Hence if I want the tank to start slow I start the tank slow if I want to slow the tank down I slow the tank down rather than just let the stick go back to neutral. Being able to get out of the way or stop quickly to me is a must have in a Tank Club situation. Cheers Kevin G |
Author: | MaxU52 [ Sun Aug 30, 2015 10:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Momementum |
I totally agree. Momentum is an interesting effect, but there's no way I want to give up control like that. Maybe some kind of brake? I have one board that has a momentum feature but in an emergency you can blip the stick in the opposite direction and come to a dead stop, kind of like an emergency brake. Maybe someday when I learn enough about the radio I'll find a way to add that "emergency brake" but until then, thanks but no thanks on the momentum. ![]() |
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