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Old 06-01-2023 | 03:54 PM
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That sucks!

What's the USB port for?
I'm guessing future firmware updates from a computer.
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Old 06-03-2023 | 08:10 PM
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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!!!!
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Old 06-05-2023 | 05:04 AM
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Originally Posted by OffRoadJunkie
With LSR Speedway closed, where are you all racing now? Are you all going to the Delta Speedway?
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.
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Old 06-05-2023 | 10:25 AM
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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.
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Old 10-14-2023 | 02:36 PM
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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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Old 10-15-2023 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by jujubean
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?
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.

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Originally Posted by Kraig
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.

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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
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This is probably a stupid question. Can the Tunalyzer be powered by a charger power supply?
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Old 11-07-2023 | 08:28 PM
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This is probably a stupid question. Can the Tunalyzer be powered by a charger power supply?
Probably, the voltage input range is 6V-16.8V
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You also have to make sure your power supply has the amperage.
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You also have to make sure your power supply has the amperage.
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
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Originally Posted by shortcut3d
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
The power supply is fine. It supplies DC voltage, albeit noisy. I run my Tunalyzer on a converted server supply. No issues.
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Old 11-08-2023 | 08:25 PM
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Since I cant find my exact unit I took down my post

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Old 11-08-2023 | 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by STLNLST
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.
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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Old 11-09-2023 | 04:49 AM
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
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.
as I stated previously I could not find the exact one I’ve had for years. Way before the Hobbywing came out. I will have to just take a pic of mine rather than posting what I could find from a quick search

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