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05.02.2008, 03:26 PM

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Hmm. I just got off the phone with Castle Tech support and they said there was no way to set the radio or ESC up to do this without the pistix. I didn't feel like arguing that it HAS been done so I just thanked him and moved on. I will definitely try the fixed point setting now (did not see the post before I called).

BTW: In case anyone is wondering, pistix is apparently pronounced "pie-sticks". I was saying "piss-sticks", lol. Foiled again by inconsistent English grammar! :dramatically shakes fists at sky:
You can definitely do without the pistix. It might help using it, but once I changed the HV settings to fixed endpoint, all I had to do was adjust the throttle EPA and trim until i got the HV-110 to arm. The only problem is that I have to hold brake to keep the motor from running. If i have the trigger in neutral position, the motor will run slowly. Its just an annoyance and I should fix it, but it works just fine.
   
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05.02.2008, 03:51 PM

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You can definitely do without the pistix. It might help using it, but once I changed the HV settings to fixed endpoint, all I had to do was adjust the throttle EPA and trim until i got the HV-110 to arm. The only problem is that I have to hold brake to keep the motor from running. If i have the trigger in neutral position, the motor will run slowly. Its just an annoyance and I should fix it, but it works just fine.
That's what I did as well and to program the radio, I used to switch to another model memory with everything at defualt and I could get into program mode fine.
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