I would say you have winner. Does of course
depend on what prop load you were pulling during static run.
I have a fixed pitch 74x88 and a well-tuned older 13B and
the best I have ever got static - was 6200 rpm on a cold day.
Normally, I get 6000-6100 rpm.
So depending on your prop, it looks like you are doing
great for static rpm.
Ed
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 9:48 PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Prop revs
All,
Looks like I am finally connected
after many attempts.. I have a P ported renesis in a glastar that is ready
to fly. Tuning the motor yesterday to find that I cannot get the motor
revs over 6300. I suspected the prop (prince fixed) is too big, but am
assured that that is normal as a static load. Lonnie suggests that once
moving the extra revs will appear. How do I tune the motor for the top end
revs? Any advice? Neil.
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