Dreadstar
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The postman was kind enough to deliver the programming card for my esc today. You may have noticed that the esc had two receiver style connections coming from it. Here's the good bit,plug the second set of leads into the programming card and turn the system on. You can now access the esc menu without having to strip open the receiver box and disconnect the esc cable. Why can't other brands be like this?
A word of warning about this ESC,unless you buy a programming card to suit this ESC,you will need to fit a low-level alarm to your lipo,as the cut-off voltage is a dangerous 2.0V/cell. Needless to say,I've only ever run this esc for a maximum of 5 mins at a time........Boy,am I glad that I did. I've now re-set the LVC to 3.4V/cell.
The programming card can be bought from a Chinese company called GOOLRC.
A word of warning about this ESC,unless you buy a programming card to suit this ESC,you will need to fit a low-level alarm to your lipo,as the cut-off voltage is a dangerous 2.0V/cell. Needless to say,I've only ever run this esc for a maximum of 5 mins at a time........Boy,am I glad that I did. I've now re-set the LVC to 3.4V/cell.
The programming card can be bought from a Chinese company called GOOLRC.
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