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Default 1s speedo

Whats the 1s speedo of choice then? Ive been running the mardave g2 system which is great but the rules all seem to be 13.5. Cheers
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You won't go far wrong with the Hobbywing 1s 120a esc.
No booster needed. Does 'Blinky' or TOTF .
Can be programmed from and LCD tuning box

http://www.hobbywing.com/english/Art...?ArticleID=467
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Default 1s speedo advice reqd please.

Advice required please on the 1s speedo. I have fitted the above into a Mardave VRX together with a Novak Ballistic 13.5T motor and 1s lipo. (Motor and lipo spare in box)
1, Has anybody tried this.
2, Advice on settings please for both blinky and TOTF.
3, Do you need to have capacitors fitted?
4, What software programme is required in my 2-1 programme box.
4, Gearing for a large and small track.

Any advice greatly received.
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Advice required please on the 1s speedo. I have fitted the above into a Mardave VRX together with a Novak Ballistic 13.5T motor and 1s lipo. (Motor and lipo spare in box)
1, Has anybody tried this.
2, Advice on settings please for both blinky and TOTF.
3, Do you need to have capacitors fitted?
4, What software programme is required in my 2-1 programme box.
4, Gearing for a large and small track.

Any advice greatly received.
For the hobbywing:

-Run both caps
-Use the usb lead provided with the program box to connect the speedo to the pc.
-Download the usb software from the hobbywing website http://www.hobbywing.com/english/downloadsm.asp?id=31.
-Click on the software tab and select the 508 software like so:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...e-notiming.gif

Your speedo will now be in blinky mode

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Thanks Karl much appreciated
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If you change the esc software remember to re-tune your tranny to esc

There is a four power cap option available also
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how quick are these going into reverse?
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