Here is a recap to Calibrate Throttle Range: (Bind first, and then you never have to bind again unless you change transmitter etc.) (Throttle trim should be at zero.) 1. Remove prop 2. Transmitter off 3. Disconnect everything from ESC except receiver 4. Turn on transmitter 5. Full throttle 6. Keep connectors separated 7. Plug in battery. Wait for beeps 8. Throttle to zero 9. Disconnect battery 10.Turn off Transmitter 11.Turn on transmitter 12. Plug in battery 13. You're done. 14. Move throttle
You wrote this 2 years ago but still wanted to thank you! Somehow I got confused in the video explanation but this helped a lot. Thanks! Should be a pinned comment
This worked for me. Perfect. If you are going to use this method listen carefully and take it step by step. I should say that I used the Spektrum 6i. Thanks for the help.
Well done and thank you, all working well, I think you are one of the best, you say little so that we can concentrate on your every word, there are no dogs and I love dogs not near my planes so its all very good. very very grateful. Edwin
I was just about to throw my beeping ESC away after trying several different things. I even tried you video about a week ago with out any success. But I was bored and though before I throw it away I'd try it again. And it worked.this time. thanks. If you get a chance you might want to go thru the steps again and take out your oops in this one. It would make it easier for others to follow. But thanks again.
Whats happened is that the ESC's throttle range needs re-calibrating. By powering up the esc with the throttle at max on your TX, let it beep a couple times, then quickly goto zero throttle & then the ESC will give a long beep. This means the ESC is now set to operate within its 0-100% throttle range. This can even happen multiple times after you've already set it, so don't worry. Those purple TP esc'sare also actually quite good, given lots of airflow they'll easily handle 40A constant :)
thanks man. your tip of full throttle really helped me. I was actually starting giving power with throttle full bottom. and when you said to move full throtthle , so that was in fact low/nill throttle. previoiusly i was starting up with full throttle. I just revers it and now.. my motor is running lovely :)
Additional info for those looking into this video. You can have a motor connected when calibrating, just BE SURE to remove your props when doing this just in case they spin up... Also those bullet connectors for sure should be covered with heat shrink, it's cheap and easy to do :)
Awesome - your video helped me to fix the same problem I was having with my Top Gun Flite Park Cessna Skylane! Nowhere did it say in the instructions or troubleshooting guide to perform this procedure, so I googled the problem and the first hit I got was this. Thanks mate, you've saved me a few quid :-)
I tried this but no luck. Do you arm the board or just move the throttle up? Does the ESC need to be on its own power? or can it just feed off the distribution board?
I have two esc detrum and one of them cant give me 100% rpm I dont know why , I wanna reset to the dufelt sitting , could you please explain if possible Thanks lot
What solved my problem was throttle trim wasn't all the way to 0, throttle with trim was set to -96.5 after i trimmed it back to -100 it fired right up
hey....I'm hvng a prob.....my escs are not beeping together ........I'm using kk 2.1 with 30 amp escs 2200 mah li-poly 3s 25 c series & 1400kv bldc.....please help...n reply asap... :(