i was trying out my new etti 150 on 6s2p and it seems not to be reving hard like my cc240 the etti is just plug in and go am i doing somthing wrong?
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No, the ETTI is not a plug and play; especially if you are running lipos, and 6S to boot. You need to program the ETTI first. Have a read of your manual again on how to program your ETTI. The programming is pretty straight fwd.
Here's a video to help you understand better the programming method. http://video.google.com/videosearch?...d=0CA0QqwQwAA#
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What timing are you running on the 240? Default on the Etti is only 2 degrees.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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No, the ETTI is not a plug and play; especially if you are running lipos, and 6S to boot. You need to program the ETTI first. Have a read of your manual again on how to program your ETTI. The programming is pretty straight fwd.
Here's a video to help you understand better the programming method. http://video.google.com/videosearch?...d=0CA0QqwQwAA#Comment
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I don't recall John stating what motor he was using. I see on previous posts he was using a Neu Y wind. I tend to go by what the motor manufacturer recommends, not the ESC manufacturer when it comes to motor timing. The Y winds can take some timing advance. If Castle's "Normal" setting is more than 2 degrees, I would think the motor should be delivering more power with that ESC. Thats what I was getting at. Am I missing something????Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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