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View Poll Results: What Torque setting are you running in your Quark 125?
Dynamic 1 12.50%
Normal 2 1 12.50%
Normal 1 2 25.00%
Soft 4 50.00%
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07.19.2006, 09:23 PM

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So does that mean you have to program the manuel part then choose your battery selection. That would mean you have to program twice. I got the manuel setting now so I would just have to reprogram it to lipo normal.
It is kinda confusing, but that is what it seems to say. But, then again, the manual also says to disregard the manual cutoffs if selecting Lipo normal or Lipo high. The manual seems to contradict itself. :032:

What it could mean is that when you initially program the ESC to Lipo normal or high, skip the manual LVC section altogether. However, if you at some point select the manual setting, and then decide to go back to the normal/high auto setting, that the manual setting will still be in effect implicitly. Maybe jhautz should give them another call? :032:
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