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bruce750i
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08.19.2011, 05:50 PM

It's weird for me CarzyJR.
Check the motor test box and setup my first torque control test settings,
Update,
Unplug Castlelink,
Plug in castlelink to esc again (it should now bring up a window telling you the Motor test will now be armed on next esc power up or some crap like that),
Unplug,
Power up the esc, wait until initial start up is over then squeeze full trigger for 3-5 seconds, it should quit running on it's own.
Cycle the esc power again and it should be ready.

Yes, your using operating voltage through the main plug during the motor testing.

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08.20.2011, 01:22 AM

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It's weird for me CarzyJR.
Check the motor test box and setup my first torque control test settings,
Update,
Unplug Castlelink,
Plug in castlelink to esc again (it should now bring up a window telling you the Motor test will now be armed on next esc power up or some crap like that),
Unplug,
Power up the esc, wait until initial start up is over then squeeze full trigger for 3-5 seconds, it should quit running on it's own.
Cycle the esc power again and it should be ready.

Yes, your using operating voltage through the main plug during the motor testing.
That worked perfectly, someone needs to make a sticky on this. thank you, the torque control works perfectly


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