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idbdoug 03-29-2014 05:26 AM


Originally Posted by andrewdoherty (Post 13139102)
Uh, oh. I'm wondering why Doug needs to know about boost and turbo!

In case we have to race 1/10 dirt at Indy. Big, big track for 1/10
idbdoug

toast. 03-30-2014 10:00 PM

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COBRARACING 03-31-2014 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by hyujmn (Post 13136550)
I'll test my ESCs again tonight to see.


The 2.1 has 3 different software

1 930 stock with max turbo and Boost
2.930 mod with limited turbo and boost.
3.508 zero timing

with the turbo at zero as well as the boost the esc will not blink to say its in zero timing if 930 mod or stock is used.

it does not function like the v3 series esc's were boost is set to zero and turbo then it blinks .

unless someone has cracked the source code of the software and made changes there i
Is no chance .

maRRRco 04-02-2014 10:22 AM

Hi guys, just a question.
I need to run my HW 2.1 120A at 3s with a 5600 KV 4 pole motor.
The manual says that suitable motors at 3s are:
<= 5.5T on road
<= 8.5T off road
Now the question, what does it mean for off road or on road ?
4 pole motors are usually used in off road application, but in my case I have to use it in an on road model, so what can I run, 5.5T or 8.5T ?
Should be better know the limit in terms of Kv, 5600 (4 pole) is too much, too low, in range ?
Please, help me :)

ronaldo-1234 04-06-2014 12:40 AM

Hi, I have a HW v2.0 hardware. Will updating software do?

What is the difference between v2.0 & v3.1?

I'm running 13.5 boosted.

Quietman 04-07-2014 03:35 PM

Hi
Just got a v3.1 for my tc
What software should i look for on the website and anyone got a start point for it
Running 13.5 v10 hobbywing boosted
Thanks

Clay347 04-12-2014 03:50 AM

IF IT WASN'T FOR ANGELO OVER AT COBRARACING THIS COMING RACE WEEKEND WOULD HAVE BEEN SLAP RUINED AGAIN MY BROTHER IN CHRIST LORD JESUS THANK YOU AND COBRARACING FOR YOUR SUPER QUICK AND CORRECT ANSWERS AND DIRECTIONS TO HELP ME AND TEAM SPEED-MOB.RC. RACING WITH LOCATING AND DOWNLOADING THE RIGHT VERSION 508 SPEC RACING NO TIMING BLINKY MODE FOR MY CRC GEN X 10 SE WORLD GT RACE CAR AND AGAIN ANGELO THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP THAT YOU GAVE US GOD BLESS YOU BROTHA AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY. Sincerely Clay B. ��TEAM SPEED-MOB.rc RACING��. IN LORD JESUS NAME I ASK THIS IN PRAYER AMEN!!!

Clay347 04-12-2014 03:50 AM

IF IT WASN'T FOR ANGELO OVER AT COBRARACING THIS COMING RACE WEEKEND WOULD HAVE BEEN SLAP RUINED AGAIN MY BROTHER IN CHRIST LORD JESUS THANK YOU AND COBRARACING FOR YOUR SUPER QUICK AND CORRECT ANSWERS AND DIRECTIONS TO HELP ME AND TEAM SPEED-MOB.RC. RACING WITH LOCATING AND DOWNLOADING THE RIGHT VERSION 508 SPEC RACING NO TIMING BLINKY MODE FOR MY CRC GEN X 10 SE WORLD GT RACE CAR AND AGAIN ANGELO THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP THAT YOU GAVE US GOD BLESS YOU BROTHA AND YOUR WHOLE FAMILY. Sincerely Clay B. 🏁TEAM SPEED-MOB.rc RACING🏁. IN LORD JESUS NAME I ASK THIS IN PRAYER AMEN!!!

TB03Racer09 04-12-2014 05:38 PM

I've been looking at esc's for my next build. I've narrowed it down to the hobbywing justock and the hobbywing quicrun. From the pictures, they look exactly the same except for the hobbywing quicrun having an extra capacitor.

The hobbywing justock is a 45a esc and has the same specs as the quicrun which is 60a. Didn't make much sense but I realised the quicrun has timing adjustment.

What other differences do these esc have? Are the motor wires presoldered on the quicrun? The justock costs $20 more for what appears to be less

Thank you

hyujmn 04-12-2014 05:54 PM

The Quicrun is sensorless, while the Justock is sensored. If you plan on racing, go with the Justock. If you're just bashing, go with the Quicrun

TB03Racer09 04-12-2014 07:36 PM

http://www.hobbywing.com/product_show.asp?id=299

quicrun is sensored, looks exactly like a justock

Fredp1 04-12-2014 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by hyujmn (Post 13179507)
The Quicrun is sensorless, while the Justock is sensored. If you plan on racing, go with the Justock. If you're just bashing, go with the Quicrun

There are two versions, a waterproof sensorless version and a sensored version.
I don't think you can run turbo settings on the Quicrun though.

COBRARACING 04-13-2014 12:28 AM


Originally Posted by TB03Racer09 (Post 13179710)
http://www.hobbywing.com/product_show.asp?id=299

quicrun is sensored, looks exactly like a justock


quicrun is a waterproof sensored unit with timing 60 amp.

The justock is a approved zero timing esc .

there is no sensorless quicrun esc.

TB03Racer09 04-13-2014 01:02 AM

I'm going to get the justock because the colour matches my chassis (Tamiya Blue)

Fredp1 04-13-2014 02:48 AM


Originally Posted by COBRARACING (Post 13180092)
quicrun is a waterproof sensored unit with timing 60 amp.

The justock is a approved zero timing esc .

there is no sensorless quicrun esc.

Little bit confused as the manual for QUICRUN-WP-10BL60 mentions
Motor Type Supported
Sensorless Brushless Motor (compatible with sensored motor but not in sensored operating mode)
I couldn't see a sensor port on this esc.

The QUICRUN-10BL60-SENSORED has a sensor port as per the manual.

Am I missing something?


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