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Reverse rotation - 10.18.2009, 10:48 PM

If I unplug the sensor wire on my rx8, can I reverse motor direction by switching any two wires?
   
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10.18.2009, 10:57 PM

no need to you can change the drive profile for reverse rotation without physically changing anything- and even retain the sensor wire.

Read through the Rx8 Manual Pit tune>>> Motor Drive type(MT)>>>set it so all LEDS are on and reboot the esc.


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10.18.2009, 11:23 PM

sweet! that works in sensored mode right? I thought I needed the hotwire LOL
   
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10.19.2009, 03:23 AM

Yes it does work in sensored mode too. My RX8 was in reverse rotation when I was running my Losi motor, then when I switched back to the T8 it was still reversed - and worked. I then set it back to the correct way round (for my set-up).


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