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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

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A close-up look at the Castle Creations Phoenix 45 ESC and the Castle Link programming kit.

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  • Electronic speed controls are for electric motors. The Cox Black Widow is a glow engine. You don't need an ESC for glow engines, whereas an electric motor requires the ESC to control the speed. So how about you go back to playing checkers or whatever it is grumpy old men do and leave the new technology to the younger generation.

  • Great info as always Gerry,5*

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  • This guy is out of breath just by standing at talking there.

  • Hi I'm no expert on punch, drags and so on. Cud u help me calibrate my rc I hav a mamba max pro 9000kv what shud be the ideal setting if I'm using a 11.1v lipo. Anyhelp is greatly appriciated

  • Can I use this on my savage flux 2.4ghz? Just got it and need to set the LVC, the manual is wrong, it said it was preset with LVC but it wasnt, so I almost ruined one of my batteries, got it restored though. I hear there are many other things thats wrong in the manual so I dont trust it and hope this will let me set it right so my batteries dont get damaged.So can this be used on the HPI savage flux?

  • thanks for the tip, but when i connect the the 7700 brushless motor via usb cord, it doesnt work. last night i was trying to program it but my computer cant open the file. it doesnt even recognize it. what can i do? where can i get that cd?

  • i just got the emaxx, and i ran it the first time and it worked great, then when i charged the batteries again and put them in the emaxx, and tried to turn it on, the light went green for a second and then turned off and the emaxx wouldn't move

    WHAT CAN I DO????

  • is one able to set the amount of throttle you use? ie, i would like to limit the motor on a RC car so that it will not go to fast.. for my son.

    would i be able to do that on the ESC? or would i set the travel on my controller(Spektrum)

  • Well aren't you special. That's pitiful when you have to take joy from being the first to comment.

  • total bollocks technology for technology sake junk

    this electronic nerd crap and fit a cox black widow

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