Dragon-RC Speedo DX-10 WP45 Instruction Manual - Page 5
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2. Running Mode
Forward w/o Reverse
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This is a Race setting - Reverse is disabled.
You will find in racing, most tracks will not allow racing with reverse enabled.
Forward with pause then Reverse: (DEFAULT)
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General bashing around (FUN) or racing if reverse is allowed for the event.
The Electronic Speed Controller requires 2 seconds of continuous neutral from
the transmitter prior to allowing reverse to operate.
Note:
There is automatic protection within the DRAGON-RC ESC. Only after you
have stopped and returned the trigger to neutral will reverse become available.
If while traveling in reverse, pull the trigger to go forward. This is to help prevent
serious damage to the drive train.
Forward / Reverse
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If the option is actived, the RC car could go forward and backward, but couldn`t brake.
ESC – reverse operation
Should you get into a situation that requires reverse, after you have applied any
brakes you may have needed, return the throttle trigger to the neutral position.
Wait a moment or two and then push the trigger forward for reverse.
3. Motor Timing
This option affects the power band and efficiency (run time) of an electric motor.
The default is 'Normal' and is a good starting point to deliver power and provide
good run time.
Very Low Provides maximum efficiency with less power. Higher timing produces
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significantly more power but at the expense of efficiency (less run time) and typically the
motor will generate more heat. Each brushless motor will respond to timing differently.
Good for running around on paved, or harder surfaces, and racing with high KV rated or
low-turn motors
Low Provides power for running through soft surfaces, having fun and longer run
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time.
Normal (Default) Good mix of power and efficiency using any motor
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High More power than efficiency so run time will reduce, and you should be
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monitoring motor heat. The higher KV or lower turn motors will generate heat quickly
using this setting. A safe high temperature range is 165F to 180F (74° - 82° Celsius),
going higher may damage your motor.
Very high This is maximum power and must be used with cau
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Note:
Any motor has the potential to over-heat in this setting. Frequently check
the motor temperature and make sure you're not operating higher than 165° and 180°
Fahrenheit (74° - 82° Celsius), which may damage your motor, or damage your
Electronic Speed Controller (ESC).
tion.
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