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Originally Posted by OffRoadJunkie
(Post 16009057)
That sucks!
What's the USB port for? |
Originally Posted by gigaplex
(Post 16009073)
I'm guessing future firmware updates from a computer.
You're right. There is no printer and the USB port is for a future update. LAME!!!! |
Originally Posted by OffRoadJunkie
(Post 16008464)
With LSR Speedway closed, where are you all racing now? Are you all going to the Delta Speedway?
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
(Post 16009776)
many of us run multiple classes and had already transitioned into onroad primarily before LSR closed. I know the offroad guys either go to Whipit in Reno or run Modesto outdoor.
Reno and Modesto? That's a lot of driving. What on-road track to you run on? It's sad to see LSR get shut down. They were very nice owners and it was a nice track. The only issue I had, there didn't seem to be any "energy". It was pretty dull, between races. |
Graphing Results
Hello. I am new to this. I want to put the date from the results into a graph to find the best results. Any recommendations on how to do this?
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Originally Posted by jujubean
(Post 16041368)
Hello. I am new to this. I want to put the date from the results into a graph to find the best results. Any recommendations on how to do this?
https://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-e...-master-2.html |
Originally Posted by Kraig
(Post 16041473)
if you look through this thread you can see a few posts on what some are doing to record this data. If you graph the results or have a few cells do the calculations for you it will make things a little easier to see what is going on.
https://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-e...-master-2.html I think you mean this one. Load Master Somewhere in that thread I have a link to my Github that has some graphs in it. Edit: I guess I can just put the link here, lol. github - analyzer results |
This is probably a stupid question. Can the Tunalyzer be powered by a charger power supply?
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Originally Posted by shortcut3d
(Post 16047985)
This is probably a stupid question. Can the Tunalyzer be powered by a charger power supply?
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You also have to make sure your power supply has the amperage.
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Originally Posted by OffRoadJunkie
(Post 16048125)
You also have to make sure your power supply has the amperage.
Assuming that’s more than enough amperage. I would think the benefit would be more consistent voltage and not adding cycles on a battery |
Originally Posted by shortcut3d
(Post 16048238)
The power supply is one of the rebranded server PSUs rated at 12V / 75AMP / 900W with 4mm female bullets.
Assuming that’s more than enough amperage. I would think the benefit would be more consistent voltage and not adding cycles on a battery |
Since I cant find my exact unit I took down my post
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
(Post 16048372)
This is what ive used for years rather than charging up a battery. Consistent results every time and if you’re tuning a crap load of motors you dont have to worry about the battery dropping in voltage. This one is similar to the one I have as I can’t find the exact one anymore. Connect to my power supply set your desired voltage and forget about it.
https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...50577828c7.png |
Originally Posted by gigaplex
(Post 16048402)
The Hobbywing has a built in voltage regulator, this is a bit redundant. A good idea for other brands though. But make sure you get one with sufficient current rating, 4.5A is too low.
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