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Started by Rob Duckering, October 16, 2020, 07:52:18 AM

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Rob Duckering

Just enquiring as to whats a good programmer for all electric systems? Do you need different ones for the variety of esc's out there? Badass esc, rsm's versions, etc
Thanks
Duck

pmackenzie

You need programmers that match your escs and possibly timers. Each manufacturer has their own.
(The fun starts later, when you have an ESC and try to find the matching programmer in your pile of them :) )

If you get Igor's system and the matching ESC then the Jeti box he also sells works with both.
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CircuitFlyer

Although programming cards make life a lot easier, all of the different esc's I have used were capable of programming using the throttle stick on a RC transmitter/receiver. For only a few bucks a simpler option is to use a servo tester. I recommend everyone should have one of these for testing and troubleshooting anyway. You may not have access to all of the programming functions on the fancy expensive esc's. The only challenge is most times the instructions are written in cryptic chinglish.
Paul Emmerson
Spinning electrons in circles in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada DIY Control Line Timers - www.circuitflyer.com

Ken Culbertson

Quote from: Rob Duckering on October 16, 2020, 07:52:18 AM
Thanks
Completely off the subject but is there a larger pix of the plane in your Avitar on the site? 

Ken
AMA 15382
If it is not broke you are not trying hard enough.
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Rob Duckering

#4
Probably not but here is a few
Duck

Ken Culbertson

AMA 15382
If it is not broke you are not trying hard enough.
USAF 1968-1974 TAC

Howard Rush

Tim Wescott made the TUT programmable with the Jeti box, so one box works for the whole TUT-Igor-Spin system.
The Jive Combat Team
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