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EPA 150%
#4
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
By calibrating at 150% you will increase the precision when adjusting the EPA and brake strength, however this won't increase the level of output.
If you find that making 1% adjustment on a 0-100% scale is too big of an adjustment, then that's where the 150% trim settings can come in handy.
If you find that making 1% adjustment on a 0-100% scale is too big of an adjustment, then that's where the 150% trim settings can come in handy.
#5
By calibrating at 150% you will increase the precision when adjusting the EPA and brake strength, however this won't increase the level of output.
If you find that making 1% adjustment on a 0-100% scale is too big of an adjustment, then that's where the 150% trim settings can come in handy.
If you find that making 1% adjustment on a 0-100% scale is too big of an adjustment, then that's where the 150% trim settings can come in handy.
#6
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 425
From: NW Arkansas
I always calibrate with the max value of the radio (120, 125, 150) for the go side, but always calibrate with 100% on the whoa side. I never reduce the go side, but occasionally reduce the brakes. It's easier to think about a 100 scale instead of whatever the max value may be.
#7
I always calibrate with the max value of the radio (120, 125, 150) for the go side, but always calibrate with 100% on the whoa side. I never reduce the go side, but occasionally reduce the brakes. It's easier to think about a 100 scale instead of whatever the max value may be.
#9
Except billdelong was talking about resolution of adjustments, which you've explicitly said you don't do on the throttle. And you don't use the increased resolution on the brakes which you do adjust. It would make more sense to use max EPA on both, and use DR to tone down the brakes.
#11
Most transmitters and ESC's today work with at least a 12 bit resolution, that are 4096 steps. On a 100% EPA setting that is about 2700 steps, on only the throttle that will be 1350 steps. Is your finger that accurate that you can move one step?????? And will you nitice it?




