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Sluggish acceleration - 04.03.2011, 11:10 AM

Hi !

My 1900kv motor acts like an nitro engine runing rich what could cause this ?
It's a new motor and i have 5000mah 40c + lipos.
Mybesc setup are: timing:low acc :high and no punchcontrol.
   
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04.03.2011, 01:38 PM

I think it was the timeing that were set to low :) i increased it to normal and the motor got a'lot more snapier
   
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04.04.2011, 02:54 PM

Hm the motor is still reving up very slowly ? What can cause this ? Could it be that i,m used to 2 pole motors ? Because they are snappier than 4 pole motors right ?
   
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04.04.2011, 03:47 PM

Reset the ESC to default..
   
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04.04.2011, 05:48 PM

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Reset the ESC to default..
Why? The motor preformance was worse with the default settings !
   
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04.04.2011, 05:50 PM

That's weird. What motor and ESC do you have?
   
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04.04.2011, 05:57 PM

http://shop.lindinger.at/product_inf...ducts_id=80585
   
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04.04.2011, 05:58 PM

The motor is runing cool after 10-15mins of bashing the motor temp was 35celsius and the esc 15c


Does 4pole motors like high or low timeing in general ?

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04.19.2011, 12:31 AM

I think the 4 pole motor generally likes low timing. btw is that really a 4pole motor?

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04.19.2011, 01:12 AM

Wow I must say that is the most blatent cc rip off of a mmm I have seen so far. Can't comment on getting your motor to snap harder, Since it's not a cc esc I donk know what kind of programing it has, all mine hit max rpm in about a second in my rigs. D wind four pole likes low timing and y wind four pole likes higher timing. Make sure your connections are all good.
   
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04.19.2011, 10:19 AM

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Wow I must say that is the most blatent cc rip off of a mmm I have seen so far.
Bloody hell is it ever!!! The casing looks identical and I bet they even had a decent go of copying the internals. At least TORO/Trackstar tried to make it sort of look like the RX8. That is about as blatent as it gets.
   
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04.19.2011, 10:36 AM

wow that is pathetic! They even gave it a CC type name....the Anaconda!


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04.19.2011, 11:09 AM

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wow that is pathetic! They even gave it a CC type name....the Anaconda!
Anacondas are for girly men... Mambas are for real men!
   
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