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Author Topic: Programing Castle Phoenix Ice 100  (Read 28753 times)
Freeskiken
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« on: January 15, 2011, 03:31:43 AM »

Hi,
1st. night
I was trying to setup my T-Rex 600 FBL. With BL600M Motor 1220 KV 6 Pole, 14 Tooth Pinion, Stock Gear Main 170 Tooth, WR Super BEC set at 6 volt, Castle Link Quick Connect, WR Glitch Buster, V Bar 5 Pro, Futaba R6008HS receiver, Futaba 10 CHG 2.4 G Transmitter, 6s 22.2 Volt 5000 mah Battery, 3 - Align DS610 Cyclic Servos, Futaba BLS254 Tail Servo, WR LED Tail Step Down 5.2 Volt. I went in a programed the ESC with the caslte link. (Governed Mode) I cant get the ESC to arm. When I hook up power it beep 6 times for the cells but no beep to arm. I went in to the TX and reversed throttle. I adjusted the low stick endpoints up and down but no beep. I went into the setting I have for my Raptor 50E and it was set to 89 / 120. So I went back and adjusted the TRex settings the same but still no beep. What am I doing wrong ? Also I could only set the head speed to #1 1800 RPM, #2 1900 RPM, #3 1900 RPM. If I went higher it said it was too high to governor ?

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Ken
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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2011, 03:32:05 AM »

2nd night
I was reading the PDF from Castle and it shows for the calibration step to pick "Fixed Endpoints" in the Throttle tab in the Castle software program. I did not do this. I will try again

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« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2011, 03:34:15 AM »

3 rd. night
Still no luck. I am thinking I will try and rebind my receiver and see if this helps. I removed it from the same Helicopter (before complete rebuild) and it functions the servos so I thought it is not necessary but I am running out of ideas. I may try and remove the WR Glitch Buster but then I will have to cut the red wire to disable the ESC internal BEC. I have to install a 15 or 16 tooth pinion as well. Thanks Ken
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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2011, 05:00:20 AM »

Try to lower throttle atv lower point. It could be way lower than 100.

Bring it to indoors tomorrow. I'll help you.
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« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2011, 06:19:00 AM »

Hi, Dmitry  I lowered the high and low to 30 / 30 from 100 / 100 then slowly increased them to 140 but no beep. On the Futaba 10 CHG the end point adjustment values are between 0 and 140 for high and low. Could it be that I did not bind the receiver again ? I am not sure if I can make it to indoor Saturday or not yet. Thanks Ken
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« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2011, 05:58:46 PM »

That's strange that it is not working. I guess that something is wrong with Vbar settings. Bring it to indoor when you can.

P.S. "Lower than 100 for low point" - I meant going to 101-150.  Smiley Sorry for confusion.
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« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2011, 05:40:09 AM »

Hi, Dmitry

I found the problem. I removed the WR Glitch Buster and the power wire to the ESC. Then hooked it up to channel # 3 on my Futaba receiver. Then I was able to program the ESC. 

Thanks Ken
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