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Any problems using the justock with an AM radio? I want to upgrade an older car with a Hobbywing JS5 combo but I'm not ready to do the radio too.
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I'm having an issue with a Hobbywing 120A 1S ESC. It isn't setting the brakes properly.
Set-up mode: Sets neutral fine, sets full throttle fine, I hold the stick in full brake and it won't set, no matter how many times I push the button. If I creet the stick forward then the brake will finally set when it's 7/8 of the way back to neutral. What steps should I take to try and remedy the problem? I've already tried both blinky and boosted stock software. I've tried setting up the ESC with both 1S and 2S packs, but the problem is the same. |
Originally Posted by Radio Active
(Post 11714078)
I'm having an issue with a Hobbywing 120A 1S ESC. It isn't setting the brakes properly.
Set-up mode: Sets neutral fine, sets full throttle fine, I hold the stick in full brake and it won't set, no matter how many times I push the button. If I creet the stick forward then the brake will finally set when it's 7/8 of the way back to neutral. What steps should I take to try and remedy the problem? I've already tried both blinky and boosted stock software. I've tried setting up the ESC with both 1S and 2S packs, but the problem is the same. Have you got forward and brake trims set the correct way for the ESC? |
Check the EPA settings of your TX.....
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Originally Posted by cannon
(Post 11714096)
Have you got forward and brake trims set the correct way for the ESC?
Edit: EPA was set to 100% too. |
Originally Posted by Radio Active
(Post 11714078)
I'm having an issue with a Hobbywing 120A 1S ESC. It isn't setting the brakes properly.
Set-up mode: Sets neutral fine, sets full throttle fine, I hold the stick in full brake and it won't set, no matter how many times I push the button. If I creet the stick forward then the brake will finally set when it's 7/8 of the way back to neutral. What steps should I take to try and remedy the problem? I've already tried both blinky and boosted stock software. I've tried setting up the ESC with both 1S and 2S packs, but the problem is the same. Second, follow directions for setting neutral, forward, and reverse. Neutral is set first Forward is set second Reverse/Brake is set second Lastly, once calibrated go back and increase MAX BRAKE FORCE. Default is 25%, which almost no brake. Increase to 100% and adjust with radio See if this helps idbdoug |
Originally Posted by idbdoug
(Post 11714400)
First, make sure u reverse throttle direction in radio
Second, follow directions for setting neutral, forward, and reverse. Neutral is set first Forward is set second Reverse/Brake is set second Lastly, once calibrated go back and increase MAX BRAKE FORCE. Default is 25%, which almost no brake. Increase to 100% and adjust with radio See if this helps idbdoug I've been setting max brake and max reverse at 100% with the PC before setting the ESC. I will try not doing that when I get home at the end of the week. |
Originally Posted by Radio Active
(Post 11714505)
Ah.
I've been setting max brake and max reverse at 100% with the PC before setting the ESC. I will try not doing that when I get home at the end of the week. |
Originally Posted by Serpenteer
(Post 11707702)
10.5
Here is the full setup: Motor: Trinity 10.5 D3 (Endbell zero) General 1A: FWD/BRAKE 1B: 25% 1C: Auto 1D: 105*C 1E: 105*C Throttle 2A: 50% 2B: 30 2C: 30 2D Linear Brake 3A: 0 3B: 100 3C: 0 3D: 50 3E: 20 3F: 20 3G: Linear Boost: 4A: 39 4B: 3000 RPM 4C: 16000 RPM 4D: Linear 4E: No Timing: 5A: 25 5B: Full Throttle 5C: 0.1s 5D: 15,000 5E: 18 deg/.1 sec 5F: 24 deg/.1 sec |
Originally Posted by cyanyde
(Post 11701770)
Motor was Turnigy Trackstar. Did not record Amps. True zero endbell timing was at -1.8 from centre line. This was determined by running sensorless first then matching endbell timing to rpm.
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Originally Posted by sizheng
(Post 11715544)
Hi, the normal method to determine the 0 timing is to find the point that with the minimum Amp,while the RPM is relavtively highest.
The idea for me was to find the correct baseline at zero degree endbell and zero timing on esc. It could be that the esc at 0 timing at sensorless mode is not 'true' zero but I will never know that. But if the esc is 'true' 0 timing while in sensorless mode, there is no reason the motor should be spinnning more rpms while at 0 timing in sensored mode right? If everything is in 0 degrees whichever way, the rpm must be consistent in every mode. |
Originally Posted by Radio Active
(Post 11714505)
Ah.
I've been setting max brake and max reverse at 100% with the PC before setting the ESC. I will try not doing that when I get home at the end of the week. After calibrating, switch the ESC off and on, and while checking the red led on the side off the ESC, give full throttle (just very short, to prevent damage to your motor, if you use boost) the green led should light up, when you hit 100% throttle, you can do the same for the breaks, just make sure you've put breaks at 100% in the setting of the ESC. If the green led lights up, the ESC reaches it's maximum throttle/break endpoints, and if you still don't have enough breaks then, the problem lies somewhere else..... |
Originally Posted by M7H
(Post 11716261)
After calibrating, You can check if the ESC reaches 100% throttle and 100% break, because if it does, the green led lights up.
After calibrating, switch the ESC off and on, and while checking the red led on the side off the ESC, give full throttle (just very short, to prevent damage to your motor, if you use boost) the green led should light up, when you hit 100% throttle, you can do the same for the breaks, just make sure you've put breaks at 100% in the setting of the ESC. If the green led lights up, the ESC reaches it's maximum throttle/break endpoints, and if you still don't have enough breaks then, the problem lies somewhere else..... I'll try everything everyone has suggested. |
Originally Posted by Radio Active
(Post 11716271)
The problem isn't that I don't have enough brakes, it's the opposite, I have way too much, because I have full brake at just a little below neutral. The drag brake setting becomes quite sensitive too.
I'll try everything everyone has suggested. |
Originally Posted by Radio Active
(Post 11716271)
The problem isn't that I don't have enough brakes, it's the opposite, I have way too much, because I have full brake at just a little below neutral. The drag brake setting becomes quite sensitive too.
I'll try everything everyone has suggested. |
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