User Manual

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TACHEOMETER RPM
The fluctuating light caused by the rotation of the propeller is sensed
and counted over a period of either 1 or 2 seconds. Allow a couple of
seconds for readings to steady.
TACHEOMETER RPM
There is an optical tachometer within Mega Meter. An optical tacho
sensor is fitted to the right side Mega Meter case and is activated by
pointing Mega Meter towards the propeller at a distance of 10 and 20cm
from the propeller.
Connect battery to Mega Meter via Voltage Port to power on the
Mega Meter Press ‘MODEto select “TACHOMETER RPM”
Press ‘ENTERto confirm the function
Press ‘MODEagain to change the range of 1-5 blades
Press ‘ENTERto start RPM measurement
To use the Servo Tester to operate an ESC and motor
Connecting a battery to the Mega Meter volt port. Another plug connec-
ted to the Servo Tester is the plug from the ESC that normally goes to
the receiver. Connect the ESC to motor leads. When you connect the
battery to the ESC it will power up. It should react the same way
does when powered up using the radio gear with the throttle stick in
the minimum power position. You can now spin up the motor by turning
the servo tester knob. No receiver or transmitter is needed. This is a
great way to test motors on the bench.
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With a geared motor, the motor RPM will normally be higher than the
prop. RPM, but it is the prop rpm which is being measured and quoted,
so the gear ratio is not really relevant.
10-20cm