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A phase sensor is a device that picks off one phase of the motor wiring and feeds the information back to the Vbar gov telling it how fast the motor is going. Therefore it can accurately control motor speed.
On the YGE 160 you use the supplied adapter lead and plug it straight into the second port on the ESC. I assume that there is a sensor built into that ESC.
The only thing I have to investigate is if the Kontronic has one built in. If so there would be no need to buy an additional sensor.
The difference is the vbar is proactive and the jive is reactive. The jive is superb and copes well with the hardest of demands put on it whereas the vbar knows the inputs so can preempt what's going to happen.
Technically the vbar should be better but I think Imho that unless your flying hard HARDEST 3D you won't tell a difference between the 2 as the jive is that good.
I'm in the process of changing my xxtreme from the vbar gov to the inbuilt YGE with the prog card as I want to try that too
The difference is the vbar is proactive and the jive is reactive. The jive is superb and copes well with the hardest of demands put on it whereas the vbar knows the inputs so can preempt what's going to happen.
Technically the vbar should be better but I think Imho that unless your flying hard HARDEST 3D you won't tell a difference between the 2 as the jive is that good.
I'm in the process of changing my xxtreme from the vbar gov to the inbuilt YGE with the prog card as I want to try that too
I can't see how any external governor will be better than the internal one as the vbar still has to rely on the esc interpreting its signal to control the motor so if the esc bad then how can the vbar compensate .Its not a throttle servo
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