Programming Swordfish 240 Amp HV 4-12S w logging by newbie (to Swordfish)

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  • MikeP323
    Member
    • Jul 2015
    • 96

    #1

    Programming Swordfish 240 Amp HV 4-12S w logging by newbie (to Swordfish)

    My motor is a TP 4070 1650KV 5D - V2 - I will be running 6S in this boat which is a 38.5 inch Delta force DF45 MK II.
    At the present time the ESC is programmed as follows
    LVC - 6 cells LVC per cell - 3.2V Brake Type - No Timing - 6deg. (probably should be four?) Cutoff type - soft Start Type - Soft PWM - 8KHZ

    On Start Type I had standard but went to soft to cut the amount of cavitation before the boat hooks up? Perhaps I went the wrong way?
    I have not tried this change yet. Also after reading in the forum it would seem that 6 deg. is too high on timing - five deg. is not
    offered so perhaps I should drop to four degrees? I do not plan to use the logging feature at this time.
    By the way what does PWM stand for?

    Any suggestions pro or con with what i have so far would be appreciated. Thanks !!
  • srislash
    Not there yet
    • Mar 2011
    • 7673

    #2
    PWM is pulse width modulation and relates to how many times the ESC reads or sends signal to motor(or triggers energy). It can be turned up with 2 pole motors (I believe)but I have not experimented yet. Just leave it at 8 and it will be easiest on the ESC. Higher makes the ESC work more which will result in more heat.

    Timing is tied into all this too but in a simpler form, you can experiment with it and just watch temps but most just run 0 or low timing. Having the ability to go 1 degree at a time may have advantages with experimentation.

    I haven't really played with the soft,medium,hard starts. Depending on the boat I'll just do the Medium or hard.

    Shawn

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    • MikeP323
      Member
      • Jul 2015
      • 96

      #3
      Thank You Shawn - I appreciate your reply - you verified a couple of things for me - Good explanation on PWM !! Mike

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