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alexanderfoti
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Servo assisted throttle

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Right, to end all my issues with my heavy throttle, I have designed a servo to drive the governer.

It ridiculously over engineered, but it now means that my throttle can be tweaked for travel and sensitivity. Its also very very light.

It required a very very powerful servo, as it essentially being stalled. I ended up using a Tone PS050 designed for very large model aircraft - 4-6meter wing span.

a 12v - 8.6v regulator supplies power to the servo, and a servo tester interfaces a sliding Potentiometer with the servo itself.

A brief explanation of the system:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J_p6mQzVQw

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Cool stuff!
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Thanks!

Took a bit of testing. Firstly, I measured the force required to pull the gov lever to 100% with some luggage scales. 3.2kg/cm

Then I bought a much smaller servo, rated at 20kg/cm. Turns out, this is the max amount of weight they can move, they cannot hold this weight without going pop, as I found out pretty quickly.

Bought another one with all metal gears, ball bearing drive support and that one also went pop. Luckily this happened during testing.

Then I pushed the boat out and bought this PS050 - Max torque at 8.4 volts, 104kg/CM. It has a rated constant torque at 100% duty cycle, of 15kg/cm. More than enough to sit at full throttle the whole time.

The linear pot was the most time consuming part of the install. I spent aaaaaaages trying to get a rotating pot to work with the cable, in the end I just went to maplin and got the linear pot and stuck it in a old plastic screw driver bit holder.

I am going to setup the left hand lever to the decomp lever just in case it gets stuck on full throttle for whatever reason.
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adds new meaning to Fly By Wire

Wise idea putting power kill lever on opposite side of handlebar.
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Yes indeed!

Took it for a longer ride out, it transforms the bike. Not happy with how close the servo is to my knee, so might need to revisit that

On faster roads all you need to do is breathe on the throttle and it stays there. Excellent.
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