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I did that too way back when. I was told I need to run it's output through
a spectrum analyzer. Audio frequencies so an audio spectrum analyzer would
work. You could input to the audio card in a PC and use a PC audio spectrum
analyzer.
The balancer has an optical sensor that picks up from a reflective piece
of tape placed on one blade, to use as a zero reference for blade position
and determine RPM.
Finn Lassen wrote:
Early on I hooked up an accelometer to an oscilloscope. It sure was
a mess - very hard to discern any fundamental frequency. My conclusiion was
that I needed a prop pickup to trigger the scope and perhaps a notch filter
so I would only be looking at the fundamental frequency of the prop. I never
did get back and try it.
Finn
Perry Mick wrote:
I've used the balancer many times before with no problem on direct-drive.
I think it's getting confused by harmonics or beat frequencies between the
engine and redrive. For a first step it usually asks for 20-30 grams at a
certain radial position, the fender washer is about right. This is on the
prop bolt circle (4.75 inches?), not out at spinner diameters. It will just
be moved around the six locations temporarily to see if the vibration gets
worse or better.
Perry
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