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    Hi Steven,

    Do you have an idea when you will be getting more of the Swordfish 120's in stock? I would like to try a couple. Also which programmer do you recommend: the USB or the card?

    Thanks,
    Mike

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    My personal choice is the box.
    I will have a couple next week and a large batch in about 3 weeks.
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    Ok, thanks for the reply.

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    Hey Steven,

    Are those 120's still on schedule to be here this week? When you say "box" do you mean the seaking/hobbywing box or is there a specific Sordfish programming box? The Sordfish listing mentions a USB or a Card. Nothing of a box.

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    I'm hoping so.

    Here is a link to all the swordfish stuff.
    http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/sea...e=&scat=&sman=
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    ahhhhhh.... got it, thanks! sorry for the confusion.

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    No its my confusion. In the text i can it an lcd programmer. I should have said the same thing here. The best thing about the usb is that its the only method that you can update the esc's firmware with(if needed). but its also a bit of a pain to install on some pc's.
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    Thanks Steven,

    I just put in an order!

    Thanks
    Mike

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    Hey Steven, when do you expect more SF 240hv to come in stock? thanks

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    Very soon. I hope this week or next week.
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    Steven, Perhaps I missed it elsewhere, but what are the degrees of timing advance for low/standard/high for the 200A LV?

    I guess it would be in the manual if I knew where to find it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meniscus View Post
    Steven, Perhaps I missed it elsewhere, but what are the degrees of timing advance for low/standard/high for the 200A LV?

    I guess it would be in the manual if I knew where to find it.

    Thanks!
    This may help http://www.astecmodels.co.uk/pdfs/Sw...200A%20ESC.pdf
    Option 1: Low advance timing
    0°~15°
    Recommended for more lower pole count motors. Gives more power and
    slightly less efficient.

    Option 2: middle advance timing
    5 °~ 20 °
    Recommended for most motors .Gives a good balance of power and efficiency.

    Option 3: High advance timing
    15° ~ 30 °
    Recommended for most of higher pole count motors

    Option4:Auto(default)
    Recommended for most of all brushless motors.
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    Very helpful. Thanks!
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    Can anyone tell me what threads are on the water fittings for the Swordfish 120's? I would like to replace the straight fitting with a 90 degree on one end. Any thoughts?

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    Bump...

    Does anyone know what threads are on the Swordfish water fittings?

    Thanks
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    Just in case anyone else was interested... They are 4MM

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