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  • Brushless01
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 487

    #1

    Swordwish 200amp

    Hi I just got a Swordfish 200 esc and a feigao 8xl brushless motor for My Delta Force 29 knock off. What im stuck on is the esc settings. I have never had to program my esc's accept for setting up a LVC in my mamba monster e-revo. What id like to know is :
    What should the timing be ?
    What should the PWB be ?
    And what start off speed is recommended ?
    And should I program a brake ?
    Prince 25 8XL,Delta force 29 8XL, SV27,Rio 51,Mini Rio,Stock Miss Geico m445,ERBE,Baja 5B SS, Hyper ST, Castle Emaxx.
  • bigwaveohs
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 535

    #2
    Originally posted by Brushless01
    Hi I just got a Swordfish 200 esc and a feigao 8xl brushless motor for My Delta Force 29 knock off. What im stuck on is the esc settings. I have never had to program my esc's accept for setting up a LVC in my mamba monster e-revo. What id like to know is :
    What should the timing be ?
    What should the PWB be ?
    And what start off speed is recommended ?
    And should I program a brake ?
    I believe that's a 2-pole motor so use the lowest timing (5-10 degrees max). The default PWM is 8KHz so I would use that. Soft start and no brake...JMHO
    I let the dogs out...

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    • blackcat26
      High Speed Junkie
      • Sep 2009
      • 1598

      #3
      Excellent advice Bigwave. I totally agree, only I never use the soft start just normal. I like the boat to leap if need be!
      FE BOATING: Less like a hobby and more like an addiction!

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      • Brushless01
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 487

        #4
        Thanks guys !
        Prince 25 8XL,Delta force 29 8XL, SV27,Rio 51,Mini Rio,Stock Miss Geico m445,ERBE,Baja 5B SS, Hyper ST, Castle Emaxx.

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        • Jeff Wohlt
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jan 2008
          • 2716

          #5
          Soft start is easier on the drive line parts.
          www.rcraceboat.com

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