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greenpig72 07-09-2019 02:45 AM

Newbie question
 
Hi All , new to rc crawling and posting questions , Im from Perth Australia and have purchased an axial rr10 bomber kit and have completed the build .The builders kit is all stock .I am currently running the following motor- castle 1410-3800kv four pole brushless motor and castle sidewinder sct esc ( these were a boxed package ) . Transmitter is a Futaba 3PV . The motor seems to spool up faster in reverse than forward . The direction is correct and I have checked the transmitter setting and sub settings and all seem correct , have calibrated the transmitter to the esc several time and still no change. What am I missing . Any help much appreciated

calcagno45 07-09-2019 03:23 AM

Re: Newbie question
 
If you have the CastleLink, you can go into the software and change the motor direction. You’ll need to reverse the ch2 direction afterwards. This option is a must if you were to be running a sensored ESC, the sidewinder is not.


Or just unplug 2 of the motor wires from the ESC and swap them around then plug back in. All else should remain the same. This option works for sensorless ESCs.

greenpig72 07-09-2019 03:36 AM

Re: Newbie question
 
ok so unplugging two of the black motor wires and swapping will not cause any motor damege etc

Texas_Jester 07-09-2019 09:43 AM

Re: Newbie question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by greenpig72 (Post 5948850)
ok so unplugging two of the black motor wires and swapping will not cause any motor damege etc

no it will not, I had to do that on my build just recently, it only makes the motor turn in the opposite direction


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