Initial Brake Force?
#31
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This last weekend I went to a points series finally race for 1/10th scale. The track normally runs 1/8th scale, so it was not high grip by any means. I tried drag brake strength from 5-15% and settled at 8% based on layout and grip level. I've been racing rc cars for 28 years, I can feel tiny changes like that.
#32
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA
for HW XR10 Pro
I run 2wd buggy in carpet, 13.5 class
I am a point and shoot driver. apex to apex.
Brake Force : (0-100%)
the amount of brake the esc can do. I usually have it at default 100%
Initial Brake : (=drag brake, 0=50) I have it at 0 - 5 . In real cars, It's the amount of brake you apply while braking. 0 would be instant (no delay) 50 would be maximum delay in braking. If you have it on "=drag brake" setting ... set your drag brake. I don't use drag brake.
I run 2wd buggy in carpet, 13.5 class
I am a point and shoot driver. apex to apex.
Brake Force : (0-100%)
the amount of brake the esc can do. I usually have it at default 100%
Initial Brake : (=drag brake, 0=50) I have it at 0 - 5 . In real cars, It's the amount of brake you apply while braking. 0 would be instant (no delay) 50 would be maximum delay in braking. If you have it on "=drag brake" setting ... set your drag brake. I don't use drag brake.
#33
for HW XR10 Pro
I run 2wd buggy in carpet, 13.5 class
I am a point and shoot driver. apex to apex.
Brake Force : (0-100%)
the amount of brake the esc can do. I usually have it at default 100%
Initial Brake : (=drag brake, 0=50) I have it at 0 - 5 . In real cars, It's the amount of brake you apply while braking. 0 would be instant (no delay) 50 would be maximum delay in braking. If you have it on "=drag brake" setting ... set your drag brake. I don't use drag brake.
I run 2wd buggy in carpet, 13.5 class
I am a point and shoot driver. apex to apex.
Brake Force : (0-100%)
the amount of brake the esc can do. I usually have it at default 100%
Initial Brake : (=drag brake, 0=50) I have it at 0 - 5 . In real cars, It's the amount of brake you apply while braking. 0 would be instant (no delay) 50 would be maximum delay in braking. If you have it on "=drag brake" setting ... set your drag brake. I don't use drag brake.
#34
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA
my esc must be broken....because when it's on 0 the brake is instant and when its on 50% the buggy travels a few feet before it really stops. btw what esc do you have?
Last edited by Phillip F; 03-19-2018 at 08:19 PM.
#35
Hobbywing Xerun 3.1. The brake settings should be pretty similar to the XR10. Check the manual and it explains what the setting means.
#36
Ok JC3, your question here got my interest enuff to finally get my 25.5 car going. I know what just changing max brake force has done to improve my driving over winter. Will see what and how this effects this car.
Base setting are 80 percent max brake. I raced with this setting in USGT last summer, very little brakes.
And it shows initial brake force as “ drag brake 5 percent.
Base setting are 80 percent max brake. I raced with this setting in USGT last summer, very little brakes.
And it shows initial brake force as “ drag brake 5 percent.
#38
Interested to see/hear your experience.
#39
I’d been running max=100
Drag=0
Initial=0
#41
Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 2,944
From: Santa Clarita, CA
I've got mine set to: Drag = 0, Initial = 40, and Max = 100. I'd like to say that it works well, but honestly, I'm just now starting to get used to using the brakes intentionally and with some skill. I do however feel okay about this configuration so far.
Interested to see/hear your experience.
Interested to see/hear your experience.
This happens in all of my hobbywing escs XR10 Pro V3.1 Spec and Orion R101.1 pro
#42
with my trackstar esc, it’s opposite. At 0 setting there is almost no brakes. At 40 I feel the brake instantly
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