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Thread: Turnigy 120A Marine ESC programming

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    Default Turnigy 120A Marine ESC programming

    Does anyone have a pdf of the programming instructions for the Turnigy Marine 120A ESC?
    There is nothing on the HobbyKing website in the "files" section for this ESC.

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    Try HERE.

    I use THIS one.
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    I believe that the SeaKing card is the correct one for the Turnigy Marine Series. The other pdf is for the HiFei Swordfish/Aquastar(Turnigy) Series.
    Thanks!

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    I have the turnigy 180a with the hobbbywing prog card and works perfect.
    Same company with other name

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    Default Timing???

    I just got a Turnigy Seaking ESC and I am going to use it in a ProBoat Miss Geico with a ProBoat 1800kv motor. I need to know what to set the timing at, it comes with a default set at 15 degrees. Is this right, to high or to low?

    Almost forgot, will be running 4s2p 4000mah lipos.

    Thanks!

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    geico motor is a 1500kv i believe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexgar View Post
    geico motor is a 1500kv i believe

    Yes it is, but I am going to use the 1800kv motor with the 120A ESC.

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    thats probably the right timing

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    thanks for your reply but to be on the safe side I think I will start at 7.5* and work my way up.

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    let me get this straight ....the turnigy esc thats 120 amp can be programmed with the seaking card?....or am i spazzing here?

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    I just installed a turnigy 120 amp in me geico so im curious also

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    Quote Originally Posted by dano1 View Post
    let me get this straight ....the turnigy esc thats 120 amp can be programmed with the seaking card?....or am i spazzing here?
    YES, but only if it is the Turnigy marine series esc's. The marine series ecs's are all Seaking esc's. The turnigy aquastar esc's are Hifei swordfishs, the same esc's steve sells. HK doens't make anything, they rebrand.
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    oh sweet news...im not sure where this esc is set at and seems to be used as a single unit not in serie, only had one wires to dean connector that i chucked and i set it up in series but havent got to test it any.....snowing here now....gonna be a long wait here.

    Thanks again diesel

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    It's a breeze to do it with the card.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=act-jrhOZ4Q

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