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Once I have figured out how to add pics I will post what I have built so far. I dont want anything too fast, I will be crashing enough going slowly. I chose to build the EA Photon as it seems like a good stable platform that is easy to build, and not particularly fast. I will continue using it for this build, but I will try and find an alternative for my next build. Its almost twice as heavy as DTFB, and the paper is very hard to remove. I am using Hobbycraft a1 foam board, which I dont particularly like. This is my first ever build and my first ever RC plane.ĪPC 8圆 prop (open to opinions, im kind of guessing with this) Doing that, my Lipo's typically come down with an unloaded voltage of about 3.5 or 3.6 volts so they're well run down but not dangerously low.Hi guys, I will be using this as a thread to document my progress making a photon glider (original from Ed at Experimental Airlines). TOWERPRO 40A ESC MANUAL FULLI quit flying when I find myself nudging up the throttle, or top speed at full throttle seems to fall off. Setting it to NiMH while using a Lipo is a bit risky in terms of Lipo battery life as the NiMH setting results in too low a cut-off point for safe operation of Lipo's IF your try to fly all the way to LVC. Does it just work the same.? Setting to NiMH mode doesn't affect the operation of the ESC, only how it determines the LVC point. Interesting you set for Nicd, I wouldn't have even thought of that. If I get a working one, I'll type out the full working instructions as well. TOWERPRO 40A ESC MANUAL UPDATEI will send it back to him on Monday and update the thread with any results if that's of any use. I did question the instructions but am waiting for a reply from him. I have contacted the shop as I got it from Flebay and his reply was, it is the first one reported as faulty.(maybe a standard reply me thinks) but he did say he has used a few and to send it back for testing. I did question them after I discovered this anomaly. Have you found the programming instructions yet for the 40? There where some instructions that came with the esc and all settings seem to work fine. I just don't fly it to cut-off and have been happier with it since making the setting change. I think I finally got exasperated with it and set it up for Ni batteries instead of Lipo. Like you, I can run it a bit to drain down the battery slightly and then re-plug the battery to get the ESC to recognize it as a 2S. I've not used the TowerPro 40 but have an 18 (or 25, I can't quite remember) that will register a fresh 2S as a 3S and will then shut down after about 30 seconds of running. Just wish I could get it to work with a fresh Battery. Never comes down hot, never hot on a static test even pulling 40A constantly. To be honest, when the Lipo has discharged a bit and the esc sees a 3 cell, it works faultlessly. In order to provide the best platform for continued innovation, Jive no longer supports Internet Explorer 7. Attention, Internet Explorer User Announcement: Jive has discontinued support for Internet Explorer 7 and below. Jive will not function with this version of Internet Explorer. This is genuine, vitriolic rage toward an animated mouse. 'It's just an intense hatred that can't be explained,' the page's creator said through Facebook Messages. As of Wednesday, the page has more than 45,000 likes. Here's an example of how much 'I hate Stuart Little' hates Stuart Little: And the page's creator makes it clear that this isn't just shitposting. Any suggestions would be welcome, or a definate set of instructions so I can check them against mine. I think the esc is faulty, but was wondering if the Auto detect for cell count could be altered, or maybe it is seeing NiMh not LiPo. If I run the battery down a bit, then re connect, I get three beeps together, so the esc is seeing three cells and it performs great with no issues and full power. This is only if the three cell Lipo is above about 11.7volts. The esc then drives the motor at a reduced speed. After programming, I get a beep when I connect my battery, then four beeps together, which should. I get four beeps, but have a three cell LiPo connected. After programming, I get a beep when I connect my battery, then four beeps together, which should state the number of cells connected. It's this one _ The instructions are not very clear, but I think I am doing it right. I'm having a bit of difficulty with my TowerPro 40 Amp Speed Controller. TOWERPRO 40A ESC MANUAL MANUALTowerpro 40a Esc Manual Rating: 4,2/5 4137 reviews ![]()
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