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BrianG
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08.05.2009, 10:01 AM

Well no, the BEC doesn't matter, but the LVC part does. Aircraft throttle signal goes from 1ms (neutral) to 2ms (WOT), but cars go from 1ms (brake/reverse) to 1.5ms (neutral) to 2ms (WOT). When the LVC kicks in and goes to neutral, it would actually be sending a brake/reverse signal to the ESC if this was used on a car ESC.
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08.05.2009, 10:18 AM

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Well no, the BEC doesn't matter, but the LVC part does. Aircraft throttle signal goes from 1ms (neutral) to 2ms (WOT), but cars go from 1ms (brake/reverse) to 1.5ms (neutral) to 2ms (WOT). When the LVC kicks in and goes to neutral, it would actually be sending a brake/reverse signal to the ESC if this was used on a car ESC.
aha. I used to have this indiv. lvc-thing (made by "robbe"), but never got it working properly on my cheapo-plane esc. or I am too stupid... it has a button, to do a setup and to "tell" it what to do when there is a lvc.
fortunately, the lvc of the esc works well.
   
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