[NSRCA-discussion] End point question on ESC
James Oddino
joddino at socal.rr.com
Wed Jul 11 06:29:24 AKDT 2007
I assume you are running with a fixed endpoint of 1.8. If that is
the case, and your transmitter is at 2.0 at full throttle, you will
get full power before the stick reaches maximum and no change will
take place as you move the stick past that point, unless you select
the function that continues to adjust the endpoint when the ESC
senses a value higher than the set endpoint. I set mine up at 2.0
as my transmitter goes to a slightly higher value (about 2.05) and I
do use the function that adjusts the value if it sees a higher value.
How is your Spin 99 working? I had rough starting and intermittent
cutouts during flight. I went back to my Hacker Master 90 and it is
working great. I will try some slower acceleration settings on the
Spin when I get a chance. Let us know how yours works.
Jim O
On Jul 10, 2007, at 5:55 PM, Robert & Casey Green wrote:
> I have been using the factory setting on my spinn 99 at 1.80. Is
> this what I should be using or should I increase it? I e-mailed a
> few people and they said that by limiting the end point it may
> shorten the life of the controller. Any input would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Robert
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