The Captain - Quick Gyro Stabiliser sea trial

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @chippyjohn1
    @chippyjohn1 Год назад +1

    I like your gyros, but something that isn't explained by any of the manufacturers is what happens when the gyro runs out of travel/stability. For instance; the boat receives a large rogue wave from the side that exceeds the amount of anti torque and duration the unit is capable of, will the boat suddenly flip to the other side? Also theoretically, if the base the gyro is mounted to was also able to turn, could you not increase its duration for anti torque? Or could you have the base rotate also to accommodate for pitching also depending on which way the gyro detects rocking?

  • @chippyjohn1
    @chippyjohn1 Год назад +1

    Also, is the total amount of torque counted from a full cycle from one side to the other, or just from centre line to one side?

    • @gineicomarine7932
      @gineicomarine7932  Год назад +1

      Every gyro manufacturer has a maximum precession angle. This angle is designed to accommodate the highest possible range of roll for the vessel. Furthermore, our system uses adaptive precession. This means the computer controlling the gyro monitors the angle and speed of the roll of the vessel and delivers the maximum amount of anti-roll torque at precisely the right time to ensure the highest possible stability. This system ensures the best performance and also ensures that the gyro never exceeds the maximum angle of precession. To put it simply, for the maximum angle of precession to be exceeded the vessel would need to capsize. The adaptive precession, just like active suspension in a modern car, is a critical feature that ensure you get the best possible performance from the gyro. Feel free to contact our team via email or give us a call if you have any further questions. Regards.