safc throttle arrow setting???

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safc throttle arrow setting???

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hi there..

i have a safc,

what im not sure of is the setting

it states that is throttle voltage is 0v - 1v when the throttle is close select arrow up.....


what does it mean by throttle closed?

does that mean when the pedal isnt pressed in? thanks
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WELL!

i dont know what all that was either but i think when your throttle is closed it is not open.... right?

so if its closed then there is no throttle going there.... right?

so if theres no throttle going there then theres no revs going there and theres no acceleration going there..... right?



I think it means when you arnt pressing the accelerator/throttle/car go broom broom pedal.



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The kids at UAS ought be able to tell you.
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Post by hnm738 »

thats what i thought, if its closed then it would mean pedal not pressed in


threason why i am curios is because it states if the voltage is close 0-1v and when open is 3-5v press arrow up


or 3-5v closed and 0-1v open then arrow down,....

so i just wanted to make sure if it was suppose to be arrow up ????
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Closed throttle = foot not on the accelerator.
Open throttle = foot pressed into the accelerator.

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Post by hnm738 »

thanks guys for the reply
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