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FUNSONIC FS52 / projet Help
SO I got a turbine to play with. Not my first , but was a chance to play around with a smaller one.
On the bench it kicks off on the propane, AND then the pump would not come on. SO I fiddled with it some more. I began to notice that I had no Rpm being displayed. So I messed with the connections some more and during one start up it showed some rpm. and it pumped fule and started into its run up... the rpm dropped... and it died . And the ecu did proceed to spin it for cool down, SO I either have a loose connection or a bad Rpm sensor. The board says PROJET. SO since Robart does not sell these any more, Who can service it. Or where could I get another board? hoping to put it on a Falcon 120.. |
I have 3 fun sonic turbines and one of have same problem it's two thinks you should try one the magnet inside the front nut is no good or weak ,,I did replaced my ,,with small earth magnet must be installed sideways or try to mauve the sensor closer possible to center ,try to place metal object to the front nut and see if the magnet is strong ,I think you should be able to order one from jetjoe if is to hard to replace for you and check the wires connection.and if you looking for parts I have some to.
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Did you fix the problem?
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I am getting some rpm now. Now I don't see were there is a magnet. Not even sure where the sensor is on the pc board. .
Now , when it starts up , it lights right off the propane. and starts to accelerate. then just shuts off. on the tube that connects the two fuel lines under the cowl there is another filter like device, and in the tube is a piece that looks like a retrictor. it looks like it has always been there. but maybe I have a fuel delivery problem. and I haven't had a chance to open it up further. the ecu only shows 6-7hrs , so its strange its having this issue. do you think it could be something in the fuel system? in the tubes of the chamber? I at least know that I can explore on this turbine, since there is no warranty to be involved. but not sure who I would send it to have to fixed either. |
The restrictor is for lube the bearings only don't touch ,the magnet is inside the aluminum front skrew not visible ,I have extra board but I think is the magnet relate problem ,if you like send me the turbine for checkup I'm not the service mechanic but I have lot of experience with this type turbine nd I have extra new esc and fuel pumps .
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This is the front screw with the magnet. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1979148http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/atta...mentid=1979149
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when you spin the wheel , does it see the rpm eaily, or does it take some high rpm before it reads. mine seems to have a delay reading it , then jumps to a high rpm. and is that the magnet in the hole. or is it inset similar to a heli?
so I will focus on this and not disassemble anything until the rpm is ruled out. could I buy a new nut? have you replaced the magnet yourself? THANK YOU for the help. |
In one turbine I did instal brass tube to thread protection and drill the old magnet out than find similar size magnet and install with ca glue sideways ,my turbine started to work perfect after the ,check before with jetjoe if the have the nut I think jj-1400 have the same magnet nut let me check.
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This is the jj nut
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whats the link. may order one any way.couldn't be that much. and if it makes it here before I can mess with it again. I will just swap.
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Google jetjoe and look fot prices it's $14 ,than go to ordering fill the info with the part number and wait for the PayPal recite and wait for the order ,the bearings from jj-1400 are the same if you planning tho replace ,before you remove the nut make mark om the compressor and nut for alignment and balance left thread only .
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You can buy a spinner nut with magnet for a Ram 500 (same as JJ1400) from Carlos, he is in Miami, his
service center is RTI. Do as the other poster said in marking the shaft and compressor wheel. You must hold the turbine nut, with socket, heat compressor nut only, then twist clockwise to unscrew the nut(left hand threads). Johnny |
thanks , to everyone for helping. I did contact Carlos at RTI. Great guy. He said it is likely that the fuel pump is not getting a signal to start running because of temperature.
while he doesn't work on this brand, he said at look at those areas. I was also informed to look into loose connections as a possible reason for the cause. I do get some rpm readings once spinning. but just get nothing when spinning by hand. I may set up a video on the next run up, try. it would help to see it, . |
Tampa,
A possible source Is Larry in Florida. Check out post #231: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...e#post26243141 There is another post I couldn't find from a guy in N.Y. who was advertising Jet Joe. Sid |
Hey, Sid :)
I actually talked to him. He suggested RTI. And that most likely the magnet In the starter nut should be ok. And I either have a loose connection or an electronics failure that is erratic in the ecu or control board in the turbine. so I am getting a few different diagnosis.. I need to get some more starting propane. and will adjust the temp for start up per carlos first. mean while I have been researching while i can. brian gafford former DRCE |
Brian,
Thanks for identifying. I went to the monthly club meeting last night. I still have my RAM 500 and use the WREN 54 manual for service ideas. I think the Funsonic is a similar engine. Once when I had problems with RPM read out RAM suggested I degauss the front of the engine. I don't remember the exact procedure but I remember it involved running a strong magnet near the front of the engine. Bob Price who designed the RAM ECU may have made that suggestion to me. I think I am now using the compressor nut with magnet that I purchased from WREN on my RAM 500. I am sure you have to get a stable RPM reading before the ECU will work properly. Sid |
so i played some more with it.
did the magnet over the sensor. and i seem to be reading rpms. No i am getting a failure to accelerate. As it seems to get going on the propane, i wait for the pump to take over and ..shut down.. I disconnected the filter and shut off. same effect. i then disconnected the fuel line from the turbine and told it to start. it lights then the kero pump pumps slowly.. but that may be enough , i mean it is expecting the at fuel to accelerate... could this be a fuel delivery problem? i will check fuel lines in the turbine this week end. see how much i can see with out removing the compressor from the shaft. |
Check fuel pump prime ,I think the pump is good could be the parameters ,if I have time I will check my and post for you ,ones I haved problem with mi fs-70 and that was the fuel value to low so I gain the fuel flow and go no problem ,when I haved problem with the magnet the rpm reading was good up to 50-65 thousand and 0000000 turbine stopped .
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Brian,
I would disconnect the Kero line from the engine, aim the disconnected line in a jar, attempt a start and when it starts ramping is it pumping Kero? Sid |
ok, so I did the whipping of the rpm sensor with a magnet. the using an air gun, blew the fuel back through the pump, and then blew air through the fuel inlet on the turbine. now it is going further than before. but now getting , not reaching rpm. but it is going further than before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUG66...ature=youtu.be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUG66UxEk30&feature=youtu.be |
Brian,
I watched the run video and it looks like you are close to running. The temp looks a little high to me. Do you know if the thermocouple is the correct distance in the tail cone? If that looks right I would try to look up the tail cone while running and see if the flame is even all around the diameter of the engine. If you have any blocked injector tubes the flame won't be even. |
I am thinking the same. I didn't get video , but it looks like it is uneven and was spitting on one side. may also explain why it is closer after I blew air threw the fuel inlet.
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Brian,
I don't have any info on the ECU you have but I have had problems with my RAM ECU getting a wrong setting. If the temp parameter was set too low the engine would probably cut off fuel during the ramp to idle rpm. My problem with the RAM ECU was the time parameter for acceleration got set to "0" for my mid range. When I tried to accelerate to full power the engine would flame out at 80,000 rpm every time. This is not a parameter that is normally available to the end user. There are approx. 250 parameters in my ECU program. Only a very few are available to the end user. When I obtained the info in how to access all the parameters I found my mid range problem. When the time was set to "0" the ECU commanded the fuel pump to jump from 1/3 throttle to 2/3 throttle instantaneously, hence the flame out. I had notice that occasionally I got some strange bars on my data terminal. I found out that the bars were the indication it was in the programing mode. I found I had a bad connector on the cable that plugged into the data terminal. When I repaired the cable no more programming problems. The ECU designer said it was not possible that the bad cable put the ECU in the programming mode but I saw it happen more than once. |
Let me check the setting on my fs-52 I think you fuel start setting it's of ,the thermocouple it's in good position 55-65mm in the nozzle and the flames look ok to ,change the propane valve to 30% .
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Originally Posted by Tampaflyer
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I am thinking the same. I didn't get video , but it looks like it is uneven and was spitting on one side. may also explain why it is closer after I blew air threw the fuel inlet.
Brian, I had plugged injectors on my RAM 500, I didn't know what was wrong at the time but engine popped a lot while running and would flame out a lot. My engine had run OK at lower altitude and the problems occurred at Denver altitude. I thought it was possibly an altitude problem with RAM 500 engines. After weighing my options I decided to take it apart and have a look. I found 4 out of 12 of the injector needles plugged up. I cleaned them and tested them per the WREN 54 manual. I also checked the balance per the WREN manual while I had it apart. I made a very small adjustment on the balance and it was smoother after my work than when new. If you decide it is necessary to disassemble your engine I think I have some written instructions that may help to read before you start. Let me know. It would be helpful to have a fuel pump and ECU that are know are good to try before you disassemble your engine. |
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Hi I forgot the most important think the fun sonic turbine must be calibrated doing the first start if you have instruction manual just do as directed for the first start I did make the pictures of my setup.the turbine it's ok you just mast do the first setup and the turbine will go to full rpm by it self and calibration is fully automatic just don't stop if the turbine go to max Rpm by it self ,if you don't have instruction I have one and will do picture of the first start up programming I think is the last picture I did , I totally forget the first start think it was long time ago when I was use the turbine .
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If I remember correct do the radio calibration first ,than go to the pump setup go run calibration ,,throttle trim up ,throttle up or down ,,and than press the callibration enter the turbine should do the startup mode and for little time will go up and down with rpm and rite after will slowly go to full rpm ,try to find the instruction on net I just must find my ,will take some time.
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Brian,
I know you know I am no expert on turbine engine repair but others reading this may not know. My experience is only with 2 RAM 500 engines. Based on Sysiek's comments I think it would be very important to find the manual for your engine if you don't have one. The calibration procedure is very different than for my RAM 500. |
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Good news I found the instruction ,this should fix you problem.
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Hi did you make the turbine working? I did all is possible to help you respond .
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Wow no respond after all my work it take me 2 h to find the instruction ,is the turbine working now!?
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sorry, just now seeing this.
will try again tonight when I get home. If it works.. i'll keep it...Would be really nice. I do thank you for the help. and with what you posted I can get a better idea where the temps, etc are suppose to be. I did also clean the fuel tubes, and after last nights attempts, I was frustrated and ready to call it quits. |
No problems ,I haved same problems with my turbine at the begging .
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success.. :)
its running and it gives control to me. it took quite a few time to calibrate. and it like to stay on the big bottle of propane till it really gets going. and by the time that all happened, I ran it out of fuel:) then had to recalibrate as it ran out during a calibration. but i have done a start up and shutdown under TX control. so onto a match it up to an airplane...well untill I need some money for a full scale ;) |
video is not great, and i had to pull away as i realized i was almost out of full and had to pump more in the tank.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_byjhOl4KH4&feature=youtu.be |
Brian,
I am pleased to hear of your success. I know you will have a lot of fun with it. Sid |
Good to see the turbine going it's good and light turbine with good power and fast respond you will like I was using the turbine in my cermarc mb 339 and in skyemaster f-15 the edf version converted to turbine ,did mi help was help for for you.
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SO I got a turbine to play with. Not my first http://newfinancehelp.com/hu3e.jpghttp://interinsurances.com/huht.jpg
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yes the info helped a lot. the voltages , when reset were very low compared to your settings. after an attempt, I saw it trying and bumped up the voltages again. so at least it would start and allow the calibration to kick in.
I am going to write those values down when I insert it into a plane and place in the box so if I ever need them again I have them there. I may even post my settings here so it goes online for others that may get a hold of one of these. And my other current turbine is a p-60.. and all previous ones were Jetcats.. so they were mostly plug and play. |
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