I have a mystic 45" cat with twin neu 1527 1500 kv motors and cc 200 hv speed controllers The problem I'm having is I keep loosing calibration. Not sure what I may be doing wrong.i am currently using ac radion spectrum dx 8 with Marine reciever,I have had same problem with an older fm Jr pcm surface tadio
CC hv 200 speed controller calibration issues
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The Castle marine controllers have fixed end points on the brake/neutral/forward setting so it sounds like an issue with your radio system. By "loose calibration" do you mean you have to set-up the end points every time? If you are using an aircraft Castle controller with auto-calibrate end points this will always be the case. You can switch to fixed end points (again aircraft controller only) through the CC link.
Normally with the Castle marine controllers you must initially set the radio end points by holding full throttle, plug in the battery, wait for the tones, go to full brake, wait for the tones, go to neutral, wait for the tones and then unplug. This should set the end points with the radio for the next plug in.Tyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
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These are marine controllers . I'll do the initial setup and as long as I go and do my run before before swapping out battery's I can get good Rpms on both motors but when swapping battery's it can be hit or miss if It runs the same boat wants to pull to one side ( one motor turning less rpms than the other one) I can do a recalibration and would fix problem till next time.i feel like I'm missing something on setting up but I feel I'm doing it rightComment
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Try recalibrating each controller one at a time, so if using a Y-harness disconnect one, go through the sequence and then swap and repeat.
I have seen issues with the 240 controllers and people using the BEC circuit, but not with the HV controllers as they require a separate power source.
I assume both controllers are on the same software revision?
TGTyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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Just re calibrated both speed controllers and double check that both have same software reversion. I have the throttle travel in the radio set to 150% in both directions. Should I have a different setting in the travel? As soon as I get a chance too get on water I will post the results thanks
JackComment
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Jack, the EPA points should be OK. You might try reducing them to 120. Usually anything over 100 is fine.
TGTyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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Did my run Sunday morning the boat seems to run fine on 6s,but when I run on 8s is when I seem to have my problem I have 2 sets of batteries for 8s runs both sets seem to act a little different.i did a little test with boat in water nose against the dock and put half to 3/4 throttle and could visually see and hear the morors cutting out. When I look at the data log I don't really see a drop in voltage any suggestions on trouble shooting? Maybe thinking its a battery problem.
Thanks JackComment
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Jack,
Download the Castle data files and post in the thread. We can take a look and see if there is a problem. If you are stepping up from 6S to 8S, the current will be higher for the same driveline set-up.
You may be hitting a current limiter or LVC depending on your settings.
TylerTyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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Don't you have to re-calibrate throttle when you change input voltage?? I better D/L the throttle calibration from Castle for my XL-2. It's been 10 years since I used a Castle esc.Nortavlag Bulc
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