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potreinas
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02.14.2008, 08:46 PM

thanks, I follow tom255 instructions and it works, but...
I have a problem or I don't understand the "brake"
I have the programming card, and the first parameter is the brake, I want to be able to brake with the motor, then I set ON the brake in the programing card, then i calibrate the radio:
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1. Switch on transmitter, move throttle stick to top (on trigger transmitter press full trottle)

2. Connect battery pack to ESC, and wait for about 2 seconds

3.“Beep-beep-” tone should be emitted, means throttle range highest point has been correctly confirmed

4. Move throttle stick to the bottom, several “beep-” tones should be emitted, presenting the quantity of battery cells (on trigger transmitter release trottle (dont press brake- just in middle position))


5. A long “Beep-” tone should be emitted, means throttle range lowest point has been correctly confirmed
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If I do this, and set the brake on, when I release the trigger in neutral, it brake the motor, is this brake parameter the "drag brake"?
I tried to calibrate doing the same but instead of leaving in neutral after the 2 beeps, I put it in full brake, but it does the same.

Conclusion... is this esc forward only with "drag brake"? I have to use mecanical brakes? or is posible to configure it to use the motor brake when y brake with the radio ( not when I leave it in neutral).


other question. has someone use the "governor mode" parameter on? I don't know what is the "governor mode" used for.

Thanks.

Last edited by potreinas; 02.14.2008 at 08:48 PM.
   
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