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jhautz
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01.16.2008, 02:12 PM

You could also set the throttle and brake profile curves using the MM software. You can make it feather smooth on the very bottom end with this software. Its really very nice.

Also if there is a Neutral range setting (I cant remember if there is one or not on the MM) set it to a smaller range than the default. This will minumize the "dead band" before the thottle kicks in.


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magudaman
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01.16.2008, 02:45 PM

It honestly sounds like you just need to go through the initial set up again. After I did my controller has ZERO dead zone and according to the default throttle curves that come stock so should you.

Plug in a battery
7. Holding full throttle on your transmitter, turn the switch ON
A. After a few seconds you’ll hear multiple tones and the red LED will come on
B. Now hold full brake and after a few seconds you’ll hear multiple tones and the
yellow LED will come on
C. Now relax to neutral and after a few seconds you’ll hear multiple tones and ALL
the LED’s will light up
D. A few seconds later the ESC will arm with a double tone and you’re ready to go!
   
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