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How do I re-calibrate Mamba Micro Pro ESC
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How do I re-calibrate Mamba Micro Pro ESC - 10.18.2008, 12:15 PM

Im sorry if this is a repost, hopefully someone will be kind enough to answer.

As the title says I just got a Mamba Micro Pro for my brushless Kyosho Mini Inferno and calibrated it to my Spektrum system per the instruction manual, however I had decided to switch model # on my TX at the last minute and didnt realize that the EPA settings werent set between 100-125 on throttle and brake. I would like to redo the settings, but I'm not sure how to do that, can someone help me out? Thanks.
   
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10.18.2008, 12:20 PM

Hold full throttle, turn on the ESC, when it beeps hold full reverse, when it beeps again put the throttle to neutral, and you're done .


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10.18.2008, 02:05 PM

Thanks MetalMan!

Thats what I tried the first time, but I must have waited too long and it armed itself and just went to WOT. I tried again and it recalibrated just fine.

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10.18.2008, 06:29 PM

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Hold full throttle, turn on the ESC, when it beeps hold full reverse, when it beeps again put the throttle to neutral, and you're done .
Yep, pretty much the same for all Castle ESC's
   
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10.19.2008, 01:15 AM

If you're running 2.4ghz and the receiver/transmitter don't bind soon enough the ESC can arm before there's any signal to the ESC.


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10.19.2008, 08:04 AM

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If you're running 2.4ghz and the receiver/transmitter don't bind soon enough the ESC can arm before there's any signal to the ESC.
Yah I think that is exactly what happened, I did it again and it worked fine. Thanks again.
   
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