Turnigy ESC programming help

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  • ScarabChris
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 752

    #16
    You could be right, here are some excerpts from the description....

    This item is an excellent addition to your flight kit, and lets you quickly change the BESCs settings in the field

    I notice now it says "field" and not lake.

    But then it says this....

    Compatible with all Hobbywing, Thunderpower, Turnigy and OEMRC Sentilon speed controllers.

    I guess thats the part I saw when ordering.

    I'll get that one from Steve you listed so I can get these things just right. But in the mean time I got forward and reverse and really nice throttle response. Just gotta be careful not to run the LiPos down.

    Another thing. The directions to the ESC say there are LEDs that blink and beep to let you know what is going on. I get beeps from the motors but no beeps from the ESCs and no LED indicators on the ESCs.

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    • Make-a-Wake
      FE Rules!
      • Nov 2009
      • 5557

      #17
      These threads are painful...................all the card programming, and huge frustration by those who try it. I have never owned a card and own several of these ESC's.............just manually program it..............it takes two minutes........alot less than the hour and a half you spent with the "card".

      These are great ESC's that can take some punishment............... Lets see that boat run now!!!
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      • britscoot
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 656

        #18
        no beeps with the OSE seaking card. just select numbers and push buttons.

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        • ScarabChris
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 752

          #19
          Originally posted by Make-a-Wake
          These threads are painful...................all the card programming, and huge frustration by those who try it. I have never owned a card and own several of these ESC's.............just manually program it..............it takes two minutes........alot less than the hour and a half you spent with the "card".

          These are great ESC's that can take some punishment............... Lets see that boat run now!!!
          First test run will be today for sure. I'll get my buddy to video it this weekend.

          Yeah I'll try to program the low voltage cut off with the TX today.

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          • ScarabChris
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 752

            #20
            OK I think I am getting the hang of programming these ESCs.

            Question about the low voltage cut off and the timing.

            LVC...I set it at 3.0V/cell. Does that mean when the cells reach 3 volts the motors will cut off leaving the boat floating in the middle of the lake?

            The timing. I tested the boat with the timing at the default setting. The boat was not fast at all. So I set the timing at the highest setting of 26.25*. Is this correct?

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            • jamespl
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2009
              • 742

              #21
              That sounds a bit high to me, im no expert but doesnt the timing depend on how many cells you are using? I use the seaking esc's and i think the programming is the same so you want something like 14deg for 4 cells 15deg for 5cells and so on. It tells you the coresponding timing for the amount of cells in the instructions.
              http://inlinethumb55.webshots.com/32...600x600Q85.jpg
              http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg

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              • ScarabChris
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 752

                #22
                I read over the instructions, nothing about the timing needing to be set according to the battery. It says it depends on the motor you are using. Here is what is says...

                "Please select the most suitable timing value according the the motor you are just using. The correct timing value makes the motor running smoothly. And generally a higher timing value brings out higher output power and higher speed"

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                • jamespl
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 742

                  #23
                  In that case I would say start at 14deg or maybe lower and work it up checking temps each time then stick with the highest timing u can but also the best temps if that makes sense? Anyone feel fee to correct me if I'm wrong as I'm not a seasoned pro.
                  http://inlinethumb55.webshots.com/32...600x600Q85.jpg
                  http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg

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                  • ScarabChris
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 752

                    #24
                    Just did a test run with the timing at its highest setting. The boat was super fast (for the type of setup) and the motors, ESCs and batteries were actually cool to the touch.

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                    • jamespl
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 742

                      #25
                      Originally posted by ScarabChris
                      Just did a test run with the timing at its highest setting. The boat was super fast (for the type of setup) and the motors, ESCs and batteries were actually cool to the touch.
                      Wow that does supprise me, I might try my venom p1 at 15 deg then!
                      http://inlinethumb55.webshots.com/32...600x600Q85.jpg
                      http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg

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                      • ScarabChris
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 752

                        #26
                        Keep in mind I did not do a long full throttle run. I ran the boat for about 8 minutes at various speeds. I was at WOT for maybe 50% of the time.

                        Still need some guidance on the LVC. If the batteries reach the programmed low voltage will the motors stop leaving the boat stranded or will it be able to be driven in at slow speed?

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                        • jamespl
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2009
                          • 742

                          #27
                          It should drop to half throttle so you can bring it back to shore. If you pull the throttle full it will just cut out but run at half.
                          http://inlinethumb55.webshots.com/32...600x600Q85.jpg
                          http://inlinethumb04.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg

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                          • ScarabChris
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 752

                            #28
                            Originally posted by jamespl
                            It should drop to half throttle so you can bring it back to shore. If you pull the throttle full it will just cut out but run at half.
                            OK cool, thats what I was hoping for.

                            I set the cutoff at 3 volts per cell. The batteries are 3800 mAh 11.1 volt 3s. Is a 3 volt cutoff good or do I need to go higher?

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