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Excellent tutorial on the data log. Keep in mind this is a video for car speed runners but 90% is still applicable.
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Yes, that is a comma delimited file for use in Excel or the castle data viewer.
You need to download the Castle Link software. When installed, you get an additional program called Castle Link Graph view.
This only works in Windows, not on Mac.
Open Castle Link and go to 'Graph Viewer (Castle1.jpg)
In the Graph viewer, select Load data (Castle2.jpg)
Select that file you uploaded, and the view will change to Castle3.jpg
If you're in the graph view, just draw a box around the area of interest and that is how you zoom in.
I do not recommend loading this data in excel or other spreadsheets, just a lot to deal with.
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Not disagreeing with the ripple, but there are all kinds of issues in this log.
Throttle command is not getting to the ESC with partial total blackout.
ESC is not calibrated correctly, max power is barely at 70%. I bet that is because of the bad throttle command.
All that alone can cause crazy ripple voltages.
I would make one change at a time, fix the y-cable issue, recalibrate and do a clean run to look at the log again.Comment
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Yes, that is a comma delimited file for use in Excel or the castle data viewer.
You need to download the Castle Link software. When installed, you get an additional program called Castle Link Graph view.
This only works in Windows, not on Mac.
Open Castle Link and go to 'Graph Viewer (Castle1.jpg)
In the Graph viewer, select Load data (Castle2.jpg)
Select that file you uploaded, and the view will change to Castle3.jpg
If you're in the graph view, just draw a box around the area of interest and that is how you zoom in.
I do not recommend loading this data in excel or other spreadsheets, just a lot to deal with.
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