ESC for electric F3A: LVC setting(?)
The batteries are the most expensive and must be well protected against deep discharge.
For 10S, I must be very well sure that things will shut off once reaching 30V or below.
I have the manual of both Hacker-Master 90 ACRO and Schulze Future Universal 32.55, which include details on how to program and stuffs. Nothing I found that can make me sure to be able to set that LVC _manually_ like the one I have in CastleCreation Phoenix. Pity that Phoenix can not handle such a high voltage (we need 32-36 cells NiCd equivalent here for F3A).
I hate auto detecting number of cells. To me, I just dont trust it! Some brands & types say that they can detect the type of cells (LiPo or NiCd/NiMh), based on which it will know exactly what LVC voltage to set.
Read this...
For 10S LiPo, the plugin voltage is 42V. For 35 cells NiCd, the plugin voltage is also 42V. How can it know whether you are using 10S LiPo or 35 cell NiCd? (The number of cells may not be accurate, but infact, there will be a situation, in which the plugin voltages are the same).
And when your expensive LiPo pack is cooked this way to below 3V/cell, you will have problems next time you charge it and could be the time for the batteries to get swolen then go to the rubish bin...