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Old 03-07-2014, 01:20 PM   #1
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I need to change the settings as I am using NiMH. I have gone to the website but, I really don't understand the instructions. I am trying to do this manually. there seems to be other setups besides the lipo cut off and how do I by pass them after I have changed the setting to no? also setting one szs "None" what does that mean? I am using the website. http://www.axialracing.com/insturctions
Can someone help me?
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Old 03-07-2014, 01:43 PM   #2
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I found the manual programming to be very difficult as the beeps dont match what axial has shown in there instruction i got so frustrated i broke down and went to my local hobby shop and picked up a castle link for $21 brought it home downloaded the software from Castle Creations | Downloads was easy as pie simple drop menus to select things from im sure this doesn't help you but its my recommendation as you will be able to toy around with different settings such as the drag brake % etc .
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Old 03-07-2014, 01:44 PM   #3
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STEP 3:
The programming sequence is always presented in sequential order and always starts with the first setting (None) within the first section
(Voltage Cutoff). The first beep(s) signifies which section of the programming you are in and the second beep(s) signifies which setting is waiting
for a “yes” or “no” answer.
As you go sequentially through the options, you will need to answer “yes” by holding full throttle, or answer “no” by holding full brake until the ESC
accepts your answer by beeping rapidly. Once an answer has been accepted, relax the throttle back to neutral for the next question. After a “no”
answer is accepted, the ESC will then present you with the next option in that section. After a “yes” answer is accepted, the ESC knows you aren’t
interested in any other option in that section, so it skips to the first option in the next section
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Old 03-07-2014, 01:47 PM   #4
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Axial ESC Programming Reference:
1: LiPo Cutoff
Option 1 : None
Option 2 : Auto-LiPo (D)*
2: Drag Brake
Option 1 : Disabled
Option 2 : 15%
Option 3 : 25%
Option 4 : 40%
Option 5 : 50%
Option 6: 100% (D)*
3: Brake/Reverse Type
Option 1 : Reverse Lockout
Option 2 : Forward/Brake Only
Option 3 : Forward/Brake/Reverse (D)*
(D)* = Default setting from the factor
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Old 03-07-2014, 06:30 PM   #5
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Castle link is priceless in the Rc hobby.

I've tried to stick program airplane and Heli escs with no luck I've never attempted to manual program a car ESC.

Castle link will also program the cast bec
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