I have the the matronics governor and personally I found it too quick in flight,
it was easy to overshoot then undershoot, so I turned down the governor a notch
or two and found it works well,
in the circuit isn't a problem with the Ray Allen stick grips as you are
trimming
away as you are doing other important tasks at the same time, and who said
men couldn't multi task :-)
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> On 13 Jun 2014, at 08:07, Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Rowland,
> Is what I understand that with the Matronics, you can use the original switch,
plus stick trims? I think to be able to vary it inflight, or to have a cruise
trim and a circuit trim would be nice. One way would be to use the controller,
or bypass it, but if you bypassed it, you would need the relay again? I need
to check if there is only one suitable relay. Seems to me I will need a relay
if I want to persist with a two speed trim setup. I need more input from current
flyers please. Anyone?
> Regards Tony Renshaw
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>> On 12 Jun 2014, at 6:23 pm, Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Further to all the talk of relay decks, there is another way to allow more
>> than
1 trim switch, available from the proprietor of this forum, Matt Dralle, in
the form of The Governor - here's a link to it:
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>> http://www.matronics.com/governor/
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>> Its primary function is to allow for the trim servo speed to be adjusted - I
understand some folk have found the natural speed of the servo too high for
their
liking - but as bonus you can add as many extra trim switches as you want.
(eg one on the panel and one on each stick-top.) I have fitted one to my trim
circuit and in my tests so far (not yet flying) I find it is entirely
satisfactory.
In the picture of my panel (I posted a link to it yesterday) the small
hole at bottom left adjacent to the trim switch is for screwdriver adjustment
of the trim speed.
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>> in friendship
>>
>> Rowland
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