User Manual
ESC
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reverse operation
Should
you get
into a situation that requires reverse, after
you
have applied any brakes
you
may
have needed, return
the
throttle trigger
to the
neutral
position.
Wait
a
moment
or two and then
push
the trigger forward for reverse.
3. Motor Timing
-
This option affects the
power
band and efficiency
(run
time) of an electric
motor The
default is
"Normal"
and
is
a
good
starting
point
to deliver
power
and
provide good
run time.
.
Very low Provides maximum efficiency with less
power.
Higher timing
produces
significantly more
power
but at the expense of efficiency
(less
run time)
and typically
the
motor will
generate
more heat. Each
brushless
motor will respond
to
timing
differently. Good for running around on
paved,
or harder surfaces, and racing with
high Kv
rated or
low-turn motors
.
Low Provides
power
for running
through soft surfaces,
having fun
and
longer
run
time.
.
Normal
(Default)
Good mix of
power
and efficiency using any motor
.
High lÍore
power
than efficiency so run time will
reduce,
and
you
should be
monitoring motor heat. The
higher Kv or lower turn
motors will
generate
heat
quickly
using this setting. A safe high temperature range is 165F to 180F
(74o
-
82o
Celsius),
going
higher may damage
your
motor,
.
very High This is maximum
power
and must be used with caution.
Note : Any motor has the
potential
to over-heat in this setting.
Frequently
check the motor
temperature and
make
sure
you're
not
operating
higher
than
165o and 180o Fahrenheit
(74o -
B2o
Celsius), which may damage
your
motor, or
damage
your
Electronic Speed Control
(ESC).
4. Initial Acceleration
-
Use
this to limit the initial
power
that is sent to the motor when
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