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Hi,I've emailed hobbywing several times,no reply.A nd the eshop I got it from,same outcome. My esc is set on max everything,acceleration,brakes,etc.Its undrivable in my mlst2. I've seen you can programme it from your computer,but I've not got a usb lead. Any ideas? Any help is appreciated
can u tell me more about your setting?


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Talking Thanks for the info! - 05.14.2010, 08:41 AM

Hi, My esc's ste on max every thing,brakes,acceleration,everything! It's wrecked several diffs, and bodies. I need just to turn it down a bit(never thought I'd say that). As ever any info is appreciated
   
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Hi, My esc's ste on max every thing,brakes,acceleration,everything! It's wrecked several diffs, and bodies. I need just to turn it down a bit(never thought I'd say that). As ever any info is appreciated
Did u reset the esc n try again? Did u manage to get another card to try?


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Hobbywing 150A esc and Neu-Castle 2200 motor.
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Hobbywing 150A esc and Neu-Castle 2200 motor. - 05.20.2010, 05:56 PM

Hello.

I have this combo and woundering how to wire them together. On the Esc it says A,B and C and on the motor there is one red,black and White wire. Where do they go..


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Hello.

I have this combo and woundering how to wire them together. On the Esc it says A,B and C and on the motor there is one red,black and White wire. Where do they go..


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It's a sensorless motor so any wire is fine, it won't burn up the motor. If it run reverse just swap 1 wire again.

The only time u need to follow ABC on esc n motor is on sensored motors.


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how is the 1/8 combo?
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how is the 1/8 combo? - 05.22.2010, 03:12 PM

I am looking at the Hobbywing 1/8 combo with the XeRun 4274SL motor and 150A ESC for my next brushless buggy build. I just like to try new stuff sometimes and i especially want to have a sensored seutp in my next build. Its going to be a Mugen MBX6 with Tekno conversion on 5s. So my options are the Tekin system or this Hobbywing combo. Has anyone tried this new combo from HW yet? How is it? How does it compare to the Tekin RX8 combos?

http://www.hobbywing.com/english/Art...?ArticleID=459


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