Nothing difficult if you tried blhelisuite before. I had first flight with 48khz pwm and auto timing, cant tell you anything about performance because i am a beginner pilot...
But one thing i noticed was this ESC gets hot much easier than others before.
I dont think so. That motors are pretty much capable of those props and I don't fly that aggressively:)
Maybe LED? lol
I have A LOT of Wraith32 ESCs on different builds,, I noticed all of them heats up relatively faster than what i have used before. But not to like dangerous temperature. I think it is fine.
Sorry I missed that. I don't race and usually just cruising around with mild acro tricks, used to have Xrotor 30a on same 6inch setup but never felt it getting hot. You know 6inch is more efficient when just cruising around with proper setup, I come down with cold batteries most of time.. So I guess it is just because of faster MCU and LED.
How do you like those new ESCs? I have those same ones and going to put on my Chameleon. Was it difficult to set them up and get them synced?
Nothing difficult if you tried blhelisuite before. I had first flight with 48khz pwm and auto timing, cant tell you anything about performance because i am a beginner pilot...
But one thing i noticed was this ESC gets hot much easier than others before.
DO you think it's because you're running 6" triblades on 2306's?
I dont think so. That motors are pretty much capable of those props and I don't fly that aggressively:)
Maybe LED? lol
I have A LOT of Wraith32 ESCs on different builds,, I noticed all of them heats up relatively faster than what i have used before. But not to like dangerous temperature. I think it is fine.
I know the motors are capable, I just figured they'd be pretty amp hungry on 6" because of their size/kv
Sorry I missed that. I don't race and usually just cruising around with mild acro tricks, used to have Xrotor 30a on same 6inch setup but never felt it getting hot. You know 6inch is more efficient when just cruising around with proper setup, I come down with cold batteries most of time.. So I guess it is just because of faster MCU and LED.