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Neutral range is relative to your transmitter. A lower value will make the neutral "deadzone" smaller. Throttle is applied sooner on the trigger. You can test out different pwm settings, just watch your temps "thumbsup" |
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Batteries are like 4 yrs old but maybe 2 to 3 hrs run time a week if that and they get about 45 mins in my other rigs. it runs great with the 27t YR Hackmoto then about 10 mins runs slow like the LVC kicks in at Med.....the esc is new.. I think i might have my motor wires backwards. |
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Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC Batteries are most likely dead. Lithium batteries have a 3 year life generally. Potentially you're even risking burning your truck (or house down when charging) with such old and worn packs. 20C isn't exactly high discharge either. Do they get hot and puff? |
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the only thing i didn't try is BEC setting it set at 6V and my servo is 6.6V so i may try that... I wonder if something to do with my cheap 14 light system running the battery down fast... |
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I had the same issue with the motor going in the wrong direction and messing with my settings so i just reversed the leads. Try disconnecting your lights and see if there's any difference. What Mah are your packs and how many mah do they take when you charge them? |
Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC What's the individual cell IRs of your packs? Old 20C packs would discharge FAST and be weak as water. |
Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC Motor Wiring There is no polarityon the M+/M- two ESC-to-motor wires, hence, do not worry on how you connect them initially. You may find it necessary to swap two wires if the motor runs in reverse. This is from the manual ......trying to help if this did.... |
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Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC The individual cells voltages should be like 4.15/4.145. 4.10 and 4.15 for two cells is bad news. You need a good balance charger and if they don't balance, don't use the packs. IR is the resistance and is measured by the charger. It can tell you the condition of the cells (how healthy they are). In dog years, those packs would be about 200. Old yella needs the green dream...I'd go and buy some new Hobbyking Turnigy packs. Cheap and they work great. Quote:
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Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC Any running the 1080 who previously had a castle ESC? I'm curious if it had that instant forward into reverse throttle control? I absolutely LOVE that about castle ESCs setup for crawling. You get unparalleled control IMO. But I really want a water proof ESC. |
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Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC That is true but it was in reference to the overall details of the lipo. Being old and all. IRs should always be checked periodically. I'm sure u can agree though with ur heli background that lvc does occur quite often when there's voltage sag and high IR. I've seen a multirotor drop out of the sky hovering simply due to a worn out pack. Quote:
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Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC I'm a 3D Heli guy; 'safe' height smack/hardcore 3D stuff. I have hit LVC prob only once because I'm anal about my flight times. 2.45 to 3min and I land at the buzzer. Basically 3.75 resting so I never hit LVC. As soon as my packs start sagging and have no power they become B packs and get slightly less aggressive flying (more max speed big air and piro stuff like piro loop/circuits/flips etc)...less hard back and forth max collective stuff like repetitive tic tocs and abusive flying) til their IR goes up and I retire them. Even packs with a good IR sag badly after a couple of minutes with a couple of dozen charge cycles I've found. |
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I probably have just as much money, if not more, tied up in lipos than I do in cars/planes. |
Re: Hobbywing Quicrun Waterproof 1080 Brushed Crawling ESC Alright guys, I got mine all wired up and whatnot. I guess I wired the motor in backwards because I had to set the max forward force to 50% and reverse to 100%. I'm running 3S with a cheap Axial 27t motor. I was doing some slow technical crawling (putting some strain on the motor) and the motor got hot, like really hot and smelling burnt. This is a stock gearing RTR SCX10ii. I'm going to go down a couple teeth on the pinion but does this have anything to do with the motor being wired backwards? Other than that, I love the adjustability on this ESC. My other little observation is that my servo feels a little weaker than it did on my than it did on my 10a CCBEC. I have the ESC set to 6V like my BEC was. I'll have to do some more testing though as this may have been a figment of my imagination. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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