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08.12.2008, 12:36 AM

I think I remember some info you posted about using the HV-110's brakes, but thus far have failed to locate it. Would you mind pointing me in the right direction?


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08.12.2008, 12:42 AM

Wondering alound here... One of my futaba remotes had an abs brake function. Basically it set the reverse/brake (minus throttle) to pulse the signal. It was funny, because if the esc was set to reverse it would pulse the signal and the car would speed up and down while in reverse.

Since the hv110 does not have proportinal brakes, maybe something like that abs function would work? The pulsing would slow it up without locking the wheels and causing flips, etc...
   
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08.12.2008, 01:59 AM

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I think I remember some info you posted about using the HV-110's brakes, but thus far have failed to locate it. Would you mind pointing me in the right direction?
There really isnt a way to setup the brakes. At least I didnt so anything special.
Once the HV-110 was setup with the transmitter, the brakes are on. You can fine tune what % brake and if they are a soft or hard brake with the Castle Software. The pistix makes the HV-110 work very well.
   
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