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Geezatec 09-18-2016 11:51 AM

You just tell me how ya turn it on!! Tell me the etc part of it. Neutral, full throttle and Braking!! Just covering all your bases!!

SteveM 09-18-2016 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by Geezatec (Post 14674633)
You just tell me how ya turn it on!! Tell me the etc part of it. Neutral, full throttle and Braking!! Just covering all your bases!!

What?

Ensure the ESC is switched off. Turn on the transmitter.

Use a pen or screwdriver to press and hold the “SET” button and then switch on the ESC. Release the “SET” key when the red LED begins to flash.

Set the 3 points as follows;
a) Neutral point
b) Full throttle
c) Full brake
When the calibration process is completed, the motor can be started after 3 seconds

Geezatec 09-18-2016 06:06 PM

I know that! As for the motor to start after 3 seconds, I don't think so. LED on ESC should blink a different color to confirm the setting of neutral, full throttle, and braking,

SteveM 09-19-2016 05:12 PM

The Reventon S just won't calibrate. I am sure there is a defective board despite having not released the 'magic' smoke.

I bought a new HW Xerun XR10 Justock after work, installed it after dinner and my sedan is back up and running.

sacmiata 09-19-2016 06:12 PM

Sounds like you rolled the dice on a good deal and it just didn't pan out. At least it wasn't a lot of money to walk away from. I had a R model that worked great but i hated that the blinky profile not having reverse available for practice at least.

Can't beat the xr10 for the money - seems smoother and I think has stronger brakes.

SteveM 09-19-2016 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by sacmiata (Post 14676351)
Sounds like you rolled the dice on a good deal and it just didn't pan out. At least it wasn't a lot of money to walk away from. I had a R model that worked great but i hated that the blinky profile not having reverse available for practice at least.

Can't beat the xr10 for the money - seems smoother and I think has stronger brakes.


Blew the $ on the S for sure and lesson learned. I think SP stands for "Suspect Products" and will avoid them in the future. The HW speed controls I've had have all been perfect. This new XR10 Justock looks like a winner.

Geezatec 09-19-2016 07:41 PM

Guess your friend in your club no better than EBay!!!! It Brand new!

mikeygar 09-20-2016 10:52 AM

what is your radio? Had problems calibrating before because i forgot to turn off SSR mode in my Sanwa radio. Also, if your transmitter has it, check the throttle function, some, especially older ones won't calibrate at 70/30. If you have that setting, put it at 50/50. Solved some problematic ESCs also for me.

racer1812 09-20-2016 11:15 AM

Yes you technically bought a new ESC, but you bought it from a 2nd party and likely paid far less than the $60 they sell for new, straight from SP. NIB or not, you bought a second hand esc. What do you really expect SP to do for you? EVERY brand on the planet has faulty items. To blame or complain about SP because you purchased yours "second hand" and therefor can't/won't help you is well...lame


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