I just put a leopard 4082 1600KV and a seaking 180 in my Impulse 31 I am wondering about the timing for the motor I don't know much about timing and the ESC has eight timing settings, 0.00,3.75,7.50,11.25,15.00,18.75,22.50 and 26.25 default is 15.00. I don't know anything about timing other than I thought advancing it gave you more power? I have only run so far on 4S but I wondering what I should set the timing to for running 4S as well as 6S? Thanks.
timing question about Leopard 4082
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It is a "Y" wind motor, use the default setting---15*.
Just remember: "Y" wind motor prefers highter timing, and 15* usually is a very good setting.
"D" wind motor prefers lower timing, some people set their ESC as low as 2* provided the ESC allows such setting.
Timing set correctly would afford better efficiency for the motor.
"Y winds are much more affected by timing changes than D winds. Don't expect to get a ton of improvement with timing changes in a D motor.
Also, proper timing is relative to load. Higher load: higher timing. Running your motor with no load isn't going to tell you much. Gotta put it in the water.
I've ran 1-16 degrees on D winds, just depends on the motor and the application. I would assume that 5 degrees should put you about where you want to be.
I also think that it's reasonable to argue that you could probably go faster on 5s2p (with a lower failure rate) than you will running a pair of 3s lipos."-----KeithBradley
I pasted this quote from him in a similar thread with regard to question of timing. He says it better than I can, so here it is, disregard the last sentence, that was a 2000kv motor running on 6s, does not apply here.Too many boats, not enough time... -
That was an answer for that person who was running 6s on a 2000kv motor, stressing the motor. The suggestion was to run 5s2p to be safe and not stressing the motor. The notion there was it would have been beneficial to use one less cell count. That is why I sat to disregard the last sentence, I pasted that for your timing question only.
Sorry, I see I have only added confution.
My bad.Too many boats, not enough time...Comment
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