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<translate>HobbyWing ESCs v3/v4 are equipped with RPM lead that is providing signal for the external governor. So you do not need to do anything else except connect the cables properly and turn off the internal Governor of the ESC.</translate>
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HobbyWing ESCs v3/v4 are equipped with RPM lead that is providing signal for the external governor. So you do not need to do anything else except connect the cables properly and turn off the internal Governor of the ESC.</translate>
  
 
[[File:hw-esc.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:hw-esc.jpg|500px]]
  
== <translate>Required modification</translate> ==
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Required modification</translate> ==
  
<translate>For usage with the Spirit units a small modification of the RPM cable is needed.</translate>
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For usage with the Spirit units a small modification of the RPM cable is needed.</translate>
  
*<translate>Move the Yellow cable to the middle in the Servo connector.</translate>
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*<translate><!--T:4-->
*<translate>You can do so with a needle easily.</translate>
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Move the Yellow cable to the middle in the Servo connector.</translate>
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*<translate><!--T:5-->
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You can do so with a needle easily.</translate>
  
 
[[File:hw-sensor.jpg|300px]]
 
[[File:hw-sensor.jpg|300px]]
  
; <translate>Wire layout</translate>
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: <translate>Yellow wire: RPM Output Signal (PIT pin)</translate>
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Wire layout</translate>
: <translate>White wire: Throttle signal (AUX1 port)</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:7-->
: <translate>Red wire: BEC Voltage (AUX1 port)</translate>
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Yellow wire: RPM Output Signal (PIT pin)</translate>
: <translate>Black wire: Ground (AUX1 port)</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:8-->
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White wire: Throttle signal (AUX1 port)</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:9-->
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Red wire: BEC Voltage (AUX1 port)</translate>
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: <translate><!--T:10-->
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Black wire: Ground (AUX1 port)</translate>
  
 
[[File:hw-connection.jpg|500px]]
 
[[File:hw-connection.jpg|500px]]
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Governor Settings</translate> ==
 
Governor Settings</translate> ==
  
<translate>In the Spirit Settings open the ''General - Throttle/Governor'' window and set the following:
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In the Spirit Settings open the ''General - Throttle/Governor'' window and set the following:
 
* ''Throttle Frequency'': 120Hz.
 
* ''Throttle Frequency'': 120Hz.
 
* ''Throttle Range - Min.: 1100 us.
 
* ''Throttle Range - Min.: 1100 us.
 
* ''Throttle Range - Max.: 1940 us.
 
* ''Throttle Range - Max.: 1940 us.
 
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PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

HobbyWing ESCs v3/v4 are equipped with RPM lead that is providing signal for the external governor. So you do not need to do anything else except connect the cables properly and turn off the internal Governor of the ESC.

Hw-esc.jpg

1 Required modification

For usage with the Spirit units a small modification of the RPM cable is needed.

  • Move the Yellow cable to the middle in the Servo connector.
  • You can do so with a needle easily.

Hw-sensor.jpg

Wire layout
Yellow wire: RPM Output Signal (PIT pin)
White wire: Throttle signal (AUX1 port)
Red wire: BEC Voltage (AUX1 port)
Black wire: Ground (AUX1 port)

Hw-connection.jpg

Connect the cables according the photo now.

2 Governor Settings

In the Spirit Settings open the General - Throttle/Governor window and set the following:

  • Throttle Frequency: 120Hz.
  • Throttle Range - Min.: 1100 us.
  • Throttle Range - Max.: 1940 us.