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phoneix hv 110 esc. - 02.07.2009, 09:29 AM

Hey,i have just ordered me a hv 110 esc for my rc car.
I was just wondering if my pistol radio(stock) will be 1/2 throttle at pistol neutral.

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02.07.2009, 10:33 PM

It will not. Full brake will arm the ESC, and neutral will be 1/2 throttle. There is no way to change this either. Also keep in mind we will not warranty the ESC in a car either as it is being used outside its intended means.


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02.07.2009, 10:39 PM

To add to Joe's response; you can get the HV to work with a pistol radio easily with a PiStix adaptor. It just translates the signals to something the ESC wants to see. But good luck finding one of those adaptors!

Yes, I have one, but only being sold with the ESC.
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It will not. Full brake will arm the ESC, and neutral will be 1/2 throttle. There is no way to change this either. Also keep in mind we will not warranty the ESC in a car either as it is being used outside its intended means.
you know joe its sad you guys feal that way because the hv110 is a great esc, i love mine and it runs alot cooler than my mamba monster


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02.08.2009, 03:27 AM

Some radios can be set up such that the PiStix isn't necessary, by moving the throttle trims all the way negative. This worked with my React (used a HV-110 without PiStix) but it won't work with all radios.

The HV-110 is a great ESC for sure! Super smooth starts are very welcoming considering it is an airplane ESC.


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02.08.2009, 03:32 AM

Anyone know if i can do that with the DX3 R/s
   
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Some radios can be set up such that the PiStix isn't necessary, by moving the throttle trims all the way negative. This worked with my React (used a HV-110 without PiStix) but it won't work with all radios.

The HV-110 is a great ESC for sure! Super smooth starts are very welcoming considering it is an airplane ESC.
Yeah, I guess I should have mentioned that.

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Anyone know if i can do that with the DX3 R/s
Yes you can. I used a DX3.0 and a DX3r and was able to get it to work on both. It worked after fiddling with trims/EPAs, but IIRC there was still some issue that made me not like using it like that. So I ended up getting a PiStix adaptor and it was much easier.
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Not to piss in anyone's cheerios... But Lautach's 10s esc is a great alternative to the hv110 and it comes with a prog box too. Good for 100 amps. I have run air speedos with a pistix and prefer the Lutach esc, and so does your mom.
   
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The LT-10S is a great ESC, no doubt. Very smooth. Only gripe is that it refuses to run motors at lower RPMs, and thus it kinda jerks the car/truck on startup. The HV-110 was able to start motors at a lower RPM.


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The LT-10S is a great ESC, no doubt. Very smooth. Only gripe is that it refuses to run motors at lower RPMs, and thus it kinda jerks the car/truck on startup. The HV-110 was able to start motors at a lower RPM.
Hmm, I have not had an issue with it and an aveox 4 pole motor. i did have to increase the timing to mid, did you try this? Nothing else made any difference with startup except for this.
   
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I don't recall which settings have been tried. However, these results were from both a 2pole KB45-10XL (1200kv) on 10s2p A123 in my XLB, and 4pole Medusa 36-80-1100 in my Savage on 8s Lipo. Both have been geared to ~45mph.


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