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Do any of the decent car speedos from Hobbyking have a blinky mode?

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think I read on here somewhere you can flash hobbywing software onto the 120 amp jobbies so I would think so

I have a s/h one and programme card on its way ill let you know looking forward to having a play

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The one I got - the Turnigy 120amp flashes when you initially connect it up and calibrate it.
When I connected the setup box all the boost etc was at 0. Once I altered this to something other than 0 - it stopped flashing - so I assume it's in 'blink mode' as it 'blinks' when all the turbo stuff is set to 0
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I know that the 120A "xcar" range they do takes the Hobbywing 2.1 firmware as I've flashed the latest stock onto the one I've got in my hauler as a spare ESC. I guess as it takes that it'll take the blinky one as well.
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think I read on here somewhere you can flash hobbywing software onto the 120 amp jobbies so I would think so

I have a s/h one and programme card on its way ill let you know looking forward to having a play

regards dave
fidspeed, have you had chance to play with this yet?

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G.

The one I got - the Turnigy 120amp flashes when you initially connect it up and calibrate it.
When I connected the setup box all the boost etc was at 0. Once I altered this to something other than 0 - it stopped flashing - so I assume it's in 'blink mode' as it 'blinks' when all the turbo stuff is set to 0
This one Andy?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...arehouse_.html

What setup box did you use? Is there any way to alter timing?

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I know that the 120A "xcar" range they do takes the Hobbywing 2.1 firmware as I've flashed the latest stock onto the one I've got in my hauler as a spare ESC. I guess as it takes that it'll take the blinky one as well.
This one?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...nsorless_.html


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hi graham

i got my turningy trackstar 120 amp and program box yesterday

if i reset speedo to default on programme box it says 0 timing and LED does indeed blink (previous poster is correct) as soon as i programme some timing in led stops blinking

so i guess that works

tempted to try flash v3 hw software onto it hope i dont kill it (turnigy prog box doest not appear to have usb coneection to update software on it

did try my hw box on v2 style software would not connect to esc

i think the tracktar range may be more of a copy of hw v3 than the x-car range which is more like hw v2 speedos

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