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Old 12-30-2011 | 05:48 PM
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Default RE: ESC programming


ORIGINAL: jbain2

I recently picked up a Caldera 10E. I am running the stock NiMH battery now as I am waiting for Lipo batteries to arrive. I am trying to program my ESC with a Hobby wing controller card. It works pretty easily, but on a couple of parameters I have some questions.

1. On the punch control, it only goes up to 4. It supposedly goes up to a level 9. Is this because I am only running the NiMH battery? Does the ESC detect that?

2. I can't get it to menu #12 (it only goes up to 11 and then restarts at 1) to set the lipo to automatic detection. Again is this because I am only running the NiMH battery currently?

On a separate issue, there are times when I don't seem to get any throttle response. It seems that it occurs most often when the battery is running low, however the steering works just fine. Is this normal. Do I need to calibrate the radio and the receiver? Thanks. <br type=''_moz'' />
not sure on the punch control setting. it should go higher i believe. but i set mine on 4. If you set it high, it will just cause stripped spurs and diffs.

As far as menu #12, the same card is used for more than one ezrun ESC. Thus, the #12 is for other ESC.

Im assuming the ESC is in Lipo mode. Thus, when your nimh pack gets low, the esc cuts power to the motor.
If you take it out of lipo mode, it will continue to run till there is no juice left in the battery.
But since you will be getting lipos anyway, best to leave it in lipo mode.
You will actually notice a 50% drop in speed when your lipos hit low voltage, then not long after you will have only steering and no throttle.