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Old 09-03-2017, 01:21 PM   #21
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https://www.spektrumrc.com/ProdInfo/...-Manual_EN.pdf
just a little googleing
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Old 03-19-2019, 09:30 AM   #22
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My Mamba X will arrive soon and now I have one question. I own Sanwa MX-V and it has 2 position aux-switch. I can configure both positions from 0% to 150%. So does it mean that 0% is also 0% drag brake and 150% is full drag brake?
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Old 03-20-2019, 09:11 AM   #23
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short answer yes. you need to program both the remote and the ESC until you find your "sweet spot".
its like everyone's recipe for spaghetti. there is no clear cut one way. tweak settings until you find what you like.
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Old 03-20-2019, 09:31 AM   #24
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My Mamba X will arrive soon and now I have one question. I own Sanwa MX-V and it has 2 position aux-switch. I can configure both positions from 0% to 150%. So does it mean that 0% is also 0% drag brake and 150% is full drag brake?
According to Castle:

At 1.1ms the Drag Brake will be disabled at 0% and at 1.9ms the Drag Brake will be set to 100%; it is proportional throughout the AUX wire signal range; IE at 1.5ms the Drag Brake will be at 50%.

You will need to use the data log of the ESC to determine what your endpoints need to be for the output signal to be 1.1ms and 1.9ms.
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Old 03-20-2019, 09:34 AM   #25
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Thanks! I will test and ask again if not working
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Old 03-24-2019, 07:35 PM   #26
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I got a new Spektrum Rugged last week and just last night I setup my Mamba Micro X and paired it to my new DX5 Rugged. I used the Aux 1 channel on the SR515 receiver for my winch and setup the Aux channel 1 on the Rugged setup for switch C. The Aux wire on the Mamba Micro X I used Aux channel 2 on the SR515 receiver and using Castle Link I setup the Aux channel for drag brakes for crawling and used Switch D on the Rugged. REally is nice to be able to adjust the drag brakes up or down when ever I need to. You can use the Aux off the Mamba X and or Micro X and select it to one of about 10 choices Castle gives you. Just pick the one you that works for you application on the Castle Link and setup with your radio.

I have used Castle stuff for racing since 2004 but just started crawling for the last 5 months and been using the Mamba Micro X in my Ascender and Coyote with one on 3s and the other on 2s. I paired the one with the Castle Slate 2280 and the other one used the Castle Slate 2850 motor. Really nice versatility and efficient.
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