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03.11.2010, 12:58 AM

I kinda figured. It's just I have so many Castle ESC's that I subconsiously assumed I had what I needed. No matter, looks like Mike is out of stock of Hotwires anyway.

I just went to the Tekin site and can't seem to find any kind of manual on the hotwire, like what exactly it adjusts. Specifically, I want to set a 3.2v/cell cutoff, and/or some type of LVC comparable to Castle's "auto lipo" mode (that is VERY nice when running different packs). But it would be nice to see the everything it can adjust before I go ou and get it.
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03.11.2010, 08:37 PM

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I kinda figured. It's just I have so many Castle ESC's that I subconsiously assumed I had what I needed. No matter, looks like Mike is out of stock of Hotwires anyway.

I just went to the Tekin site and can't seem to find any kind of manual on the hotwire, like what exactly it adjusts. Specifically, I want to set a 3.2v/cell cutoff, and/or some type of LVC comparable to Castle's "auto lipo" mode (that is VERY nice when running different packs). But it would be nice to see the everything it can adjust before I go ou and get it.
Tekin ESCs don't do "auto-lipo". You have to set the LVC specific to the battery you are running.
   
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