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Old 12-23-2007 | 11:53 AM
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This is my 1st 4 channel plane. I have been running electric cars. The instructions suggest either 2 7 cell 8.4 3000mah NiMH or 2 7.4 3200 20c Lipo's. My question concerns the esc. There is no mention of programming a Lipo cutoff?????? Can I run either or without Programming??? There is no mention of the esc in the manual. It just mentions you can run either combo. Thanks for your help. First flight is the 27th
Old 12-23-2007 | 01:43 PM
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According to the Tower Hobbies website that ESC auto detects and sets the cutout voltage.(read the tech notes)
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXPSY4&P=V
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If this is your first airplane, please get an experienced flyer to buddy cord you and do the maiden flight and trim the plane for you. Airplanes do not steer like RC cars.
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Default RE: ElectricStar Question before 1st Flight???

I have the electristar, please see my earlier comments in the review thread by Greg Covey. The ESC that comes with the electristar is the Electrifly SS45D. It's capable of 45 amps with max 4 cell lipo and has dual series connectors hence the "D." The only programming that can be done with this ESC is the brake which should be off. You have no control over low voltage cutoff, the ESC is permanently set to have a LVC to 67% below what it sees when you first connect the battery. This means it is imperative to always connect a fully charged battery. With this said, you can fly 15 minutes at half throttle with the lipo option and about 10 minutes with the nimh option. Just like the instructions stress not to skip the balance plane part, make sure you get it balanced like it says and don't skip that step. I started with the nimh batteries but they just did not last long at all and took forever to charge. I wound up going with lipos and haven't been happier and if you feel like you are going to stay in the airplane hobby or already have lipo experience with cars then go for the lipos. You can even go with one 4 cell lipo and make a jumper for the extra connector.

I agree with others comments here, have someone with flying experience fly it first get it trimmed and then hand you the controls.

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