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It's features like this that will likely start setting new speed records as most have hit their limits.Comment
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Where have you seen that technology? Give me a link. It's something I can send to my guy.Mini Cat Racing USA
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Novaks Havoc Pro have this:
I'll provide a better explanation what it is shortly and the advantage.Comment
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Interesting but wouldn't that have to use a sensored motor rather than the sensorless that most of us use?Mini Cat Racing USA
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Dynamic Timing Advance, what it is, how it works:
Dynamic Timing Advance is sophisticated programming changes of the timing of the motor throughout the power curve. It's more sophisticated than fixed timing in that traditional fixed timing advance as too much timing advance at low RPM will cause excessive heat. This algorithm would be applied gradually.
The dynamic timing is based on the motors RPM. The ESC would gradually applies timing and starts doing so at the user-set timing level at the maximum throttle. This ensures that the user has the desired advance timing in the power band without the high-heat generating effects of high timing at low RPM. This gradual application of timing provides smoother acceleration while allowing high lever of motor timing where it's most needed and where it's most efficient.Comment
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Sounds like a great idea.
But there is still the same problem that we are facing now. We still need to find the highest & most efficient timing advance for each individual setup at full throttle.
Testing, testing, testing, is still the only way to find that setting.
Cheers.
Paul.See the danger. THEN DO IT ANYWAY!!!
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Sounds like a great idea.
But there is still the same problem that we are facing now. We still need to find the highest & most efficient timing advance for each individual setup at full throttle.
Testing, testing, testing, is still the only way to find that setting.
Cheers.
Paul.Last edited by SweetAccord; 04-08-2011, 07:03 PM.Comment
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