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12.24.2009, 01:17 PM

I would say it's either the ESC setting, or maybe the motor wires were brought out a little differently in each motor. They are hand-wound after all...
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12.24.2009, 01:40 PM

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I'm sure it's just the MMM settings. If you download the new software, you'll find the option to run normal or reverse motor rotation.



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I would say it's either the ESC setting, or maybe the motor wires were brought out a little differently in each motor. They are hand-wound after all...
i was gonna download the new Castle Link but saw this warning:

Thank you for using Castle Link software. Users MUST verify that operating amperage is within motor and ESC specifications after upgrading to V3.22 firmware. Outrunner motors may produce significantly higher power with this new version of firmware. The operating amperage may increase, causing higher running temperatures.

Downloading this software signifies that you have read and agree to the above warning.


i'm fine with the crossed wires, but this warning kinda concerned me. I tend to run on the extreme side of setups, and i don't want my temps rising. can anyone elaborate on this?


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12.24.2009, 07:11 PM

I'm not too sure on the specifics of why that is the case, but since we use inrunners (for the most part) it shouldn't cause any issues.
   
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