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Radio - Servo - Gyro - Gov - Batt > Multigov vs ATG
 
 
Helijockey
Key Veteran
Location: 150 miles from somewhere

Anyone used both of these? How do u rate them? Thanks!
07-11-2008 06:30 AM
 
 
BlueGarry1
Veteran
Location: Romford, Essex, UK

The MultiGov is the way to go and remember that it also has an engine temperature management system built in. The unit is easy to program and really reliable

Bluegarry1

JR Vibe 50 Just love it !!
07-11-2008 09:54 AM
 
 
Helijockey
Key Veteran
Location: 150 miles from somewhere

Thanks BlueGarry1.
07-11-2008 02:07 PM
 
 
tchavei
rrProfessor
Location: Portugal

Check out the review I posted a couple of topics down. Definitely the way to go IMHO.

Tony


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07-11-2008 02:11 PM
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tadawson
Elite Veteran
Location: Lewisville, TX

The ATG is a bit more flexible in it's configuration (can run three speeds *and* off, as well as trim speed in the air), but the MG has the mixture control as well. Have not yet tried the mix control, so at this point (for me at least) it's pretty much a push . . . or a slight preference to the ATG. (Bob at Aerospire has offered me software to add the "three and off" capability, but have not gotten that done yet either . . . ). If nothing else, Aerospire has really stepped up to the plate with outstanding customer service and support.

- Tim

The more I touch electrics, the more I grow to hate them . . . .
07-11-2008 06:10 PM
 
 
Helijockey
Key Veteran
Location: 150 miles from somewhere

Tony just read the review, great job! Just wanted to know which of the two methods described to mount the sensor on the multigov website do u use?
07-12-2008 04:38 AM
 
 
tchavei
rrProfessor
Location: Portugal

Are you refering to the temp or rpm sensor?

I put the temp sensor always on top of the head near the plug (on a YS) and between the third fin (the one that is inline with the plug) on a OS50.

About the rpm sensor... depends on the bird. On the 600N I followed the instructions on the website with great success.

Tony


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07-12-2008 12:01 PM
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Helijockey
Key Veteran
Location: 150 miles from somewhere

I'm talking about the rpm sensor, the website shows two methods, one using the bracket and the other without.
07-12-2008 01:09 PM
 
 
Helijockey
Key Veteran
Location: 150 miles from somewhere

Sorry forgot to mention it's for a nitro 600 that they show these two methods.
07-12-2008 01:13 PM
 
 
tchavei
rrProfessor
Location: Portugal

I followed the bracket method. Seemed to me as the better solution.

Tony


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07-12-2008 04:08 PM
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Helijockey
Key Veteran
Location: 150 miles from somewhere

Ok thanks!
07-13-2008 05:25 AM
 
 
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