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06.08.2008, 11:21 PM

I use the same temp. gauge and I havent had any problems. I use 77E for everything but note that the batteries will be slightly higher than what the guage says unless you are running nimhs.
   
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06.09.2008, 04:41 PM

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I use the same temp. gauge and I havent had any problems. I use 77E for everything but note that the batteries will be slightly higher than what the guage says unless you are running nimhs.

I use the same gauge and setting also.
   
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06.09.2008, 06:09 PM

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I use the same temp. gauge and I havent had any problems. I use 77E for everything but note that the batteries will be slightly higher than what the guage says unless you are running nimhs.
I use the same gauge and setting


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06.09.2008, 08:39 PM

I actually use the FlashPoint myself, but have been checking out the Raytek for a while now.

Just checked the E setting on mine and it was set for the default 95E.

I brought up the manual and it says 77E for Anodized Aluminum.

Does that mean that all of the motor temperature readings I have been taking for batteries are pretty accurate, but the motor and ESC temps I've been reading at 95E have been lower than what the reading has been saying?


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