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Programing an esc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tasajara" data-source="post: 47625" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>Close to being right.... You power up the Transmitter first with out power on your Rx.</p><p>Put your throttle to full. Then and only then do you power up the Rx. You will hear the power up beep, then the two beeps</p><p>and at this time you pull down the throttle to zero. You should have it then. Always do this with out the props on.</p><p>And if you use the cable I suggested above you can throttle up at this point to see if all motors spin up at the same time.</p><p>For me It is hard to tell if they all have the same end points doing them one by one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tasajara, post: 47625, member: 259"] Close to being right.... You power up the Transmitter first with out power on your Rx. Put your throttle to full. Then and only then do you power up the Rx. You will hear the power up beep, then the two beeps and at this time you pull down the throttle to zero. You should have it then. Always do this with out the props on. And if you use the cable I suggested above you can throttle up at this point to see if all motors spin up at the same time. For me It is hard to tell if they all have the same end points doing them one by one. [/QUOTE]
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