Tekin Hotwire 3.0 Bluetooth Thread
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What I'm unable to do is to use the Bluetooth option for adjusting the RS SPEC. It works connecting from my work laptop (that, and the Android Hotwire app says there is an update available but fails to apply it). The vehicle drives just fine. I'm just hoping to not rely on my work laptop for adjusting the ESC.
Both RS's are version 272.
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Will this work with the RS or RX8? Would be really cool to use my phone instead of carrying around the laptop to the track. I kinda sounds like it will work, but not bluetooth. So does that mean there is a cable to connect it to a phone? Or Id need to use a PC still?
#88
The ESC works fine and the car drives. My understanding is that the Hotwire should connect regardless if a radio is attached. Is that not true?
What I'm unable to do is to use the Bluetooth option for adjusting the RS SPEC. It works connecting from my work laptop (that, and the Android Hotwire app says there is an update available but fails to apply it). The vehicle drives just fine. I'm just hoping to not rely on my work laptop for adjusting the ESC.
Both RS's are version 272.
What I'm unable to do is to use the Bluetooth option for adjusting the RS SPEC. It works connecting from my work laptop (that, and the Android Hotwire app says there is an update available but fails to apply it). The vehicle drives just fine. I'm just hoping to not rely on my work laptop for adjusting the ESC.
Both RS's are version 272.
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It depends on the radio. If you're a Futaba for example, the radio must be on and set to the car you're trying to adjust. This is due to Futaba grounding out the radio signal when the receiver doesn't have a signal from the transmitter. You can get around this if you unplug your ESC from the receiver if you chose to do so.



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