Brushed motor and vintage ESC questions

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Re: Brushed motor and vintage ESC questions

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I mis-typed that last post. It's fixed now.
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Re: Brushed motor and vintage ESC questions

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85Edinger wrote:I'm sorry I didn't do a good job explaining this.
Does anything happen if you tell a correctly set up non-reverse ESC to go backwards?
Nope, that's where they keep the brakes. Can't hurt anything there

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Thanks! Sorry about that. :oops:
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Re: Brushed motor and vintage ESC questions

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Hi 85Edinger,

I`ve seen that the one or other question is not answered from your first request. "gomachv" described exactly how to find 0° timing. I`ve included a pdf-sheet which I made myself with AutoCAD to set further timing. The red line in the middle is 0° timing. Cut one small strap, hold the red line in the center between the two magnets - your 0° timinig - and now you can set your Timing in 2,5° steps and also between. I marked 10°, 20°, 30° and 40° timing. It`s a nice small feature and you can set timinig in ° steps when the marking from your modified motor is not longer visible.

I would also cut the comm from your Peak motor. It doesn`t look to good.

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