RempageR1
Well-Known Member
Hi Gary,
Thank you for the screenshot. I`ve done some test with the percent option but you do not want to run that. At power-on it first tests the servo`s range by going to it`s extremes. This means it will open until the motor cannot go any further.
Also, when going to 100%, it will go to it`s max again and you can hear the motor strain to stay there. On other percentages, it oscillates (it tries to find the exact value, overcompensates and keeps doing that) so that also cannot be to healthy for the servo.
When I bought by bike, the Vboost controller was defective and had stripped the servo`s gears of some of it`s teeth so you have to be a little careful with it.
I`ve worked out that 0.2v with my servo is take out the slack cable lenght but keep valves closed and 2.8v is vboost valves fully open without straining the servo. Below, my current setup:
Thank you for the screenshot. I`ve done some test with the percent option but you do not want to run that. At power-on it first tests the servo`s range by going to it`s extremes. This means it will open until the motor cannot go any further.
Also, when going to 100%, it will go to it`s max again and you can hear the motor strain to stay there. On other percentages, it oscillates (it tries to find the exact value, overcompensates and keeps doing that) so that also cannot be to healthy for the servo.
When I bought by bike, the Vboost controller was defective and had stripped the servo`s gears of some of it`s teeth so you have to be a little careful with it.
I`ve worked out that 0.2v with my servo is take out the slack cable lenght but keep valves closed and 2.8v is vboost valves fully open without straining the servo. Below, my current setup: