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Talking esc unprogrammable - 05.11.2010, 02:23 PM

Hi,I've emailed hobbywing several times,no reply.A nd the eshop I got it from,same outcome. My esc is set on max everything,acceleration,brakes,etc.Its undrivable in my mlst2. I've seen you can programme it from your computer,but I've not got a usb lead. Any ideas? Any help is appreciated
   
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Hi,I've emailed hobbywing several times,no reply.A nd the eshop I got it from,same outcome. My esc is set on max everything,acceleration,brakes,etc.Its undrivable in my mlst2. I've seen you can programme it from your computer,but I've not got a usb lead. Any ideas? Any help is appreciated
Have u tried using the program card? It does not need a USB port


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Hi,I've emailed hobbywing several times,no reply.A nd the eshop I got it from,same outcome. My esc is set on max everything,acceleration,brakes,etc.Its undrivable in my mlst2. I've seen you can programme it from your computer,but I've not got a usb lead. Any ideas? Any help is appreciated
Definitely buy the program card, it makes programming super easy, easier than using your computer!

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8996


You can buy the cheaper programming card, but it just isn't very good, and the one above is awesome! I have both of them, so I can make the personal comparison.


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Definitely buy the program card, it makes programming super easy, easier than using your computer!

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=8996


You can buy the cheaper programming card, but it just isn't very good, and the one above is awesome! I have both of them, so I can make the personal comparison.
yes I hv both of the programming card. The one above is better.


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Hi,I've emailed hobbywing several times,no reply.A nd the eshop I got it from,same outcome. My esc is set on max everything,acceleration,brakes,etc.Its undrivable in my mlst2. I've seen you can programme it from your computer,but I've not got a usb lead. Any ideas? Any help is appreciated
can u tell me more about your setting?


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Talking Thanks for the info! - 05.14.2010, 08:41 AM

Hi, My esc's ste on max every thing,brakes,acceleration,everything! It's wrecked several diffs, and bodies. I need just to turn it down a bit(never thought I'd say that). As ever any info is appreciated
   
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Hi, My esc's ste on max every thing,brakes,acceleration,everything! It's wrecked several diffs, and bodies. I need just to turn it down a bit(never thought I'd say that). As ever any info is appreciated
Did u reset the esc n try again? Did u manage to get another card to try?


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Hobbywing 150A esc and Neu-Castle 2200 motor.
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Hobbywing 150A esc and Neu-Castle 2200 motor. - 05.20.2010, 05:56 PM

Hello.

I have this combo and woundering how to wire them together. On the Esc it says A,B and C and on the motor there is one red,black and White wire. Where do they go..


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Hello.

I have this combo and woundering how to wire them together. On the Esc it says A,B and C and on the motor there is one red,black and White wire. Where do they go..


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It's a sensorless motor so any wire is fine, it won't burn up the motor. If it run reverse just swap 1 wire again.

The only time u need to follow ABC on esc n motor is on sensored motors.


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