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08.21.2009, 06:04 PM
Ballistic Timing Questions, Part 2
“How do I set my Ballistic to zero degrees of timing?”
The factory timing for the Ballistic is 30 degrees of timing and corresponds to the N on the timing label on the back of the motor.
We do not recommend running zero degrees of timing for most applications and would recommend running at least 5 degrees of timing to ensure proper operation of the motor.
NOTE: When running your timing lower than the pre-set factory 30 degrees your reversing function of your Novak ESC may not work properly as it accounts for this 30 degrees of timing in its commutation sequence.
To adjust the motor to this lower 5 degree timing setting:
1. Loosen the three 1.5 mm hex head screws on the back timing cap of the motor
2. Turn the end-cap clockwise until the stationary notch on the endbell lines up with the edge of the label as demonstrated in the picture below:
[Photos to be added when we update our website]
3. Re-tighten the three 1.5 mm hex head screws in a circular pattern to ensure that they are all tightened evenly.
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