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You'll need to run Parallels or Bootcamp to run the PC software on the Macbook. Neither of which are free software, nor a quick install, so if you don't have them already, borrowing another windows laptop will be a quicker solution.Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)Comment
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Ok ,it’s Mark again,Jessica did the whole thing on a different computer in my office and it downloaded, followed all the instructions,plugged in the USB cord and did all that stuff,I’m not computer literate,then I put it in my boat ,connected the BEC,bound the radio,plugged in a 4s,plugged in the program box and programmed the ESC the way I wanted it ,then tried to power it up ,all it does is still do the same tone over and over like there is no radio signal but the servo works ,,help?Comment
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Ok did you calibrate it? By this I mean turn on Transmitter, hold throttle full, plug in battery to ESC( it has to be hooked up to receiver), wait for a beep indicating it read full throttle, then release the trigger to neutral and there should be more beeps indicating it read neutral. Then unplug everything and plug back in and all should be fine.
I have been in your shoes here I just am not recalling the ‘ahah’ moment, hahaComment
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Yes I tried that and I held full throttle for a while but it continued with the same continuous tones that it has been sounding ,in the new email frim Ali baba it says that I shouldn’t have to activate the ESC because they test each one at the factory,but they sent a new link ,Comment
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Ok I did all all the items listed ,when holding the throttle open it does hesitate for about 5 seconds before resuming the same tone ,then I go to neutral or reverse and same thing ,then resumes tones,
Here’s the dirty little secret I’ve been holding till I’ve excused all avenues,
When I first wired it up I wired 4s -2 P, and used an anti spark for the first time ,so I’m ready to make my final connection for 8 s and start to connect the anti spark and it sparks way more than it should so I know something is wrong ,after a quick look I see that because of the 2-p the negative becomes a positive so I actually did a direct short to the anti spark wire,I was hoping that it didn’t damage the ESC in that it was just a spark ,but it looks like I’ve done everything else ,so thank you for all your help ,I’ll buy a new one ,save all the info and apply it the the new one ,again thank you all so much but it looks like I ruined this one with a silly mistake ,Comment
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We have all done it, the beginning can be full of silly mistakes. Hell I touched the two wires together after a run and started a ESC fire and bubbled up a $1400 paintjob. Lesson there? When running a large capacitor bank be aware of how much energy is stored there.
Extra attention needs to be paid once you start running packs in series.
Lesson learned and move on.Comment
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You could send it to Flier. I have sent a couple back due to user error. Usually had them back in a month. They are pretty good as long as you discuss with Lisa at Flier and state what you did exactly.
It is likely something that just went poof quick and can be replaced. I can give you the email address for Lisa.Comment
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