ORIGINAL: jooNorway
The Jeti Spin ESCs have the ability to set the actual pulsewidth as parameters both ways. Then you get all values fixed and don`t have to arm the ESC with full throttle each time. Combined with an "idle-up"-setting would give you both idle and cutoff as you prefer every time...
I recently tried to set fixed end points on my Jeti Spin and couldn't get it to arm in the airplane. I thought I had it figured out when using a pulse generator. If I turned the system on with a pulse width above the 1.0 msec I had set, and then dropped it to less than 1.0, it would arm. I couldn't do it in the plane. I gave up and went to auto low end and fixed 2.0 msec on the high. Seems to work.
What is the trick to get the fixed low end to arm? You mentioned something about arming with full throttle?
Jim O