NEW HOBBYWING STOCK SUPERCHARGED SOFTWARE
#4411
Tech Addict
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 706
Shawn the 2 in 1 programmer is what made Hobbywing and it will not be going anywhere anyday soon thats for sure .The ones who want to use the RPM LOG they can bring there laptops to the track but the 2 in 1 is here to stay that i guarantee you .
I know Spectrum brought out the telemerty system and to be honest over at the world titles in Thailand 1/8th off road not one person was using it plus at the titc i also didnt see anyone using any telemetry system but actually were only using the internet lol.
I know Spectrum brought out the telemerty system and to be honest over at the world titles in Thailand 1/8th off road not one person was using it plus at the titc i also didnt see anyone using any telemetry system but actually were only using the internet lol.
I am going to hold you to this Angelo.

I have seen the telemetry system from spektrum being used, but it was the older system which was an add-on to the original radios. I believe it was designed to be pluged into the top of the M11 radio, when running a spektrum Pro module. (It went into where the antenna should have been).
But, it wasnt the driver using it, it was the pit guy watching it, and when the car came into the pits he tuned the carb using the temperature. Smart idea for Nitro racing.
Shawn.
#4412
Tech Addict
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 706
I am thinking its not a ESC issue but a transponder issue having a short, causing the voltage to drop. I recommend trying someone elses transponder in your car, and if the problem doesnt happen, then sent the transponder away for repair.
Also, take your RX'er apart, and look at the back of the PCB where the pins are, make sure the solder is good, and there is no debre in the receiver. I had a similar problem with my nitro car until I cleaned out the RX'er.
Shawn.
#4413
I am going to hold you to this Angelo. 
I have seen the telemetry system from spektrum being used, but it was the older system which was an add-on to the original radios. I believe it was designed to be pluged into the top of the M11 radio, when running a spektrum Pro module. (It went into where the antenna should have been).
But, it wasnt the driver using it, it was the pit guy watching it, and when the car came into the pits he tuned the carb using the temperature. Smart idea for Nitro racing.
Shawn.

I have seen the telemetry system from spektrum being used, but it was the older system which was an add-on to the original radios. I believe it was designed to be pluged into the top of the M11 radio, when running a spektrum Pro module. (It went into where the antenna should have been).
But, it wasnt the driver using it, it was the pit guy watching it, and when the car came into the pits he tuned the carb using the temperature. Smart idea for Nitro racing.
Shawn.
#4414
Well... a pleasant surprise this morning!
I learned by a local Greek rc news site that there is a www.hobbywing.eu active, and already has some ESC's on site. the prices are VERY good too!
It was something that was long missing!
I *think* the EU site is situated in Germany.
A good job, indeed, HW!
Btw... Angelo... nice t-shirt! What size is that?! I want one too! (or three!!!)
I learned by a local Greek rc news site that there is a www.hobbywing.eu active, and already has some ESC's on site. the prices are VERY good too!
It was something that was long missing!
I *think* the EU site is situated in Germany.
A good job, indeed, HW!
Btw... Angelo... nice t-shirt! What size is that?! I want one too! (or three!!!)
regards Angelo
#4415
translating from the eu website...
"CN is for Media Development Partnership of general distribution of all products of the company Hobbywing Technology Co., Ltd.. in Europe. It is a widely diversified range of brushless controllers and accessories for model in the fields of air, car and boat. Dealer inquiries please provide e-mail to [email protected] and attach your scanned business license. You can also use the form below:"
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"CN is for Media Development Partnership of general distribution of all products of the company Hobbywing Technology Co., Ltd.. in Europe. It is a widely diversified range of brushless controllers and accessories for model in the fields of air, car and boat. Dealer inquiries please provide e-mail to [email protected] and attach your scanned business license. You can also use the form below:"
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#4416
Honestly we know nothing about this website or this company .I have been on the phone with jack and the rest of the crew and they know nothing about it but also because of restrictions in china with certain websites they can't access so they cant see what its all about .
regards Angelo
regards Angelo
Link to UK 1s ESC News.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/8872955-post25.html
Last edited by cherry2blost; 03-28-2011 at 12:55 AM.
#4417
Honestly we know nothing about this website or this company .I have been on the phone with jack and the rest of the crew and they know nothing about it but also because of restrictions in china with certain websites they can't access so they cant see what its all about .
regards Angelo
regards Angelo
#4419
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 1
Hi Guys
I've just bought an Xtreme Stock ESC & 2 in 1 card for my sons Tamiya 416 that we race here in the UK. The motor is a Nosram 13.5
I would like some advice/tips on setup and usage. I've tried to go through this forum post, but TBH, it's a bit too long
I've got the software from HW and updated the ESC, so I now have USB v1.63, and ESC V3.0_110119STOCK. Is this the best or most up to date software?
What would be a good starting point for the settings running on an outdoor tarmac track (Eastbourne) that is fairly small and technical?
I've just bought an Xtreme Stock ESC & 2 in 1 card for my sons Tamiya 416 that we race here in the UK. The motor is a Nosram 13.5
I would like some advice/tips on setup and usage. I've tried to go through this forum post, but TBH, it's a bit too long

I've got the software from HW and updated the ESC, so I now have USB v1.63, and ESC V3.0_110119STOCK. Is this the best or most up to date software?
What would be a good starting point for the settings running on an outdoor tarmac track (Eastbourne) that is fairly small and technical?
#4420
#4422
Hm.... the http://www.hobbywing.eu Development&Media is pretty much look's like Lutach work's again. 

#4423
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 72
#4424
Other thing to check is that the 4dot (-10) insert is in, then look at the settings as above. Seriously contemplate dropping the DDRS down... i haven't really noticed a huge difference going from 9 to 1 in performance, and the motor is cooler.
HiH
Ed
#4425
I've still got the one I ran all last year, and distinctly remember it coming off the track at Cotswolds 115°C every single run... still didn't fade, and still runs strong!



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