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09.22.2010, 12:32 PM

I think the problem with the spikes mentioned above is that they happen for such a small fraction of the second that it is not noticeable anywhere, or that the voltage drop associated with the spike is so minimal as well.


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09.22.2010, 12:48 PM

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I think the problem with the spikes mentioned above is that they happen for such a small fraction of the second that it is not noticeable anywhere, or that the voltage drop associated with the spike is so minimal as well.
I used to think that but the max draw on the system is for example landing a jump which lasts longer than 0.2 seconds. If a system is set up to rev out at 30k then the rotor spins 50 times each time the logger samples. That's at full revs! Spikes happen at lower revs (or the sudden drop in revs). So my pickled brain is having a hard time understanding why it doesn't have a lasting enough effect to be logged (even by accident). I don't really know how loggers work TBO. Do they sample for 0.2 seconds and average it out? Even at 10k revs the samples are taken every 33 revolutions. I would have thought somthing would be more noticable.
   
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