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Guy esc keeps cutting out. U think this is all the stock esc can handle or is something wrong with set up?
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Yep it’s really hard to keep that stock ESC from amp limiting. Theoretically you can make a 1/2 mile or more pass and slowly add throttle. But that is not realistic. Most passes are 1/4 mile or less. Even then you only get to full throttle 3/4 of the way thru the pass. If you are just jabbing the throttle quickly, that is a big part of it. You may even get higher speeds never getting to full throttle at all. Slowly and smoothly getting to 1/2 or 3/4 throttle might be the best you can do.
Guy esc keeps cutting out. U think this is all the stock esc can handle or is something wrong with set up?
Yea I was easing in to the throttle and right after I hit full it would cut out. U think the stock 160amp would do a little better?Yep it’s really hard to keep that stock ESC from amp limiting. Theoretically you can make a 1/2 mile or more pass and slowly add throttle. But that is not realistic. Most passes are 1/4 mile or less. Even then you only get to full throttle 3/4 of the way thru the pass. If you are just jabbing the throttle quickly, that is a big part of it. You may even get higher speeds never getting to full throttle at all. Slowly and smoothly getting to 1/2 or 3/4 throttle might be the best you can do.
Not really much better. Try staying out of full throttle or grab a Castle ESCYea I was easing in to the throttle and right after I hit full it would cut out. U think the stock 160amp would do a little better?
You know I got a heavy finger . But I'll will get a castle after Christmas. Don't want piss my ol lady off.Not really much better. Try staying out of full throttle or grab a Castle ESC
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