I would guess as long as the hotwire has all the basic features of the castle link it would work great. All the stuff on the one tab in the castle link software is all I ever use.
You will have no issues using our Hotwire. It's very easy to use and most new users take it to it naturally.
You can adjust most of the features via the onboard interface quickly and easily on the fly. Pop the body, hit a few buttons, make your adjustment, wait for the system to accept them, and you're racing!
The Hotwire is ok, but definitely not as easy to use or understand as the Castlelink. Plus there are some weird little issues with it, like when you click and hold the scroll bars to adjust the values up and down, you must stay within the bar (left and right) or it stops moving the bar. And it just doesn't explain all of the adjustments as well as the Castlelink. Don't get me wrong, it's way better than manual programing, but it's just not as polished as the Castle.
Have you tried right clicking on the bars? There is more info and suggested settings when you do.
There are great descriptions of the settings and their effects in the manual that comes with the esc. I suppose if you were to just plug it in and go without reading you have a vaild point. We will work on that and move forward.
Giving the bars full labels would help, like Drag brake instead of DB. Also, when there are multiple modes available it would be nice to just select brushed or brushless hybrid instead of 1,2,3 etc.
A vertical layout instead of horizontal would help, and get rid of those skins!! It needs to be easier to see what is going on (contrast and colors), just a simple boxed window with buttons and drop downs would be nice.
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Last edited by johnrobholmes; 03.18.2009 at 01:34 PM.