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YTM706-80A
Description
- Type:80A
- Continuous current:60A
- Pepersistent current:100A
- BEC Output:6V 2A 或 外置
- Compliant with Lithium Battery:2 ∼ 3 or 2 ∼ 6(需外置BEC)
- compliant with Ni-Mh battery:5 ∼ 11 or 5 ∼ 16(需外置BEC)
- Programmable:Yes
- Dimensions(mm)(L *W *H):40*38*32
- Car Type:1/10
Functions & Features
- Auto learn the Middle point of rocker
When the Middle point position is learned, there will be 3 beeps
indicating the startup is available.
- Li-Po battery protection
If setting is Li-Po battery, in the run, protection is executed in the
parameters when the electric quantity on a single battery is found less
than the set value.
- Over Voltage protection
If the voltage is higher than 20V or lower than 4.6V, the startup will
not be granted. And 1 beep alert every 2 seconds comes.
- Lost remote controlled signal protection
Motor drive immediately cut off when the signal transmitted between
emitter and receiver is bad or instable; alert beep goes and strikes
once a second. Normal run continues when the signal gets normal.
- Two-stage Over-heat protection
Cool down through limiting power when the temperature reaches the set
limit, if the cooling failed, the main power supply will be cut off
immediately and the alert goes with 3 beeps per second. Now, you have
to wait the temperature dropping back to normal and galvanize again to
resume normal service.
- High-current protection
Power supply of motor will be immediately cut off and the alert beeps
go with 2 strikes per second when an instant high-current appears. You
have to galvanize again to resume the normal service.
- Halted run protection
If wheel is locked, the max power output is limited at 30%.
- 10 working parameters of ESC are configurable
By Useing mode programmer User can optimize the performance with
configuration they may need.
Parameters
Chart 1 BEC parameters
(Values in bold are default from manufacturer)
| parameters/value |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
| 1 |
Reverse Force |
25% |
50% |
75% |
100% |
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| 2 |
Brake Force |
Softer |
Soft |
Normal |
Hard |
Harder |
Hardest |
| 3 |
Acceleration Mode |
Fastest |
Faster |
Fast |
Normal |
Slow |
Slower |
| 4 |
Timing Mode |
0° |
5° |
10° |
15° |
20° |
25° |
| 5 |
Low voltage Protection |
Off |
Li-Po 2.9V/cell |
Li-Po3.0V/cell |
Li-Po3.1V/cell |
Li-Po3.2V/cell |
Li-Po3.3V/cell |
| 6 |
Protection Mode |
Reduce Power |
Cut Off Power |
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| 7 |
Neutral Range |
5% |
7% |
9% |
11% |
13% |
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| 8 |
Max Temperature |
80° |
90° |
100° |
110° |
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| 9 |
Running Mode |
Forward |
For/Rev |
For/Rev A |
For/Rev B |
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| 10 |
Drag Brake Force |
0% |
8% |
17% |
26% |
34% |
42% |
- Parameter 1. Reverse force, you may set the backing output power
25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of full.
- Parameter 2. Braking force, there are 6 optional levels from
extremely light to very hard.
- Parameter 3. Acceleration mode, you have 6 optional acceleration
modes to define the reaction sensitivity of model.
- Parameter 4. Timing mode, there are 6 options, the higher the value
is set, the higher the motor speed is while the efficiency is high and
the motor is much more heated.
- Parameter 5. Low voltage protection, when you set this parameter
value to 1, the batteries will NOT be protected except when the voltage
exceeds the rated value. There are 5 optional values for Li-Po
batteries. When the voltage on single battery becomes lower than set
values, protection will be applied. When you use NiCd/ NiHM cell, we
suggest you set parameter C (Acceleration) as slow as you can to
completely discharge the battery.
- Parameter 6. Protection mode, when the electric quantity on battery
is found lower or the temperature is too high, max output power is
limited at 20% or immediately shut down main power supply up to user’s
option.
- Parameter 7. Neutral range, this means the spreading of No-output
positions.
- Parameter 8. Max temperature setting, according to user’s option,
protection is started when the temperature reaches some degree between
80℃ to 110℃.
- Parameter 9.when you set it to “Forward”, push the rocker of the
throttle to go forward, pull backward the rocker to brake; when you set
it to” For/Rev”, push the rocker of the throttle to go forward, pull
backward the rocker to reverse, and brake the car when you change
direction; when you set it to “For/Rev A”, if the rocker was pushed to
the opposite side in the running of the car, it will go in continuous
braking state, when the car stops, push the rocker to the middle point,
then to opposite side, the car will go to opposite direction; when you
set it to “For/Rev B”, only reversing is conditional, going forward is
automatically completed.
- Parameter 10. Dragging braking setting, the slight braking when the
rocker of throttle is pushed back to middle point to slow down the
gliding of the car.
Throttle settings
Follow the next
guide to deploy the max and min settings of throttle, when you first use
or change emitter/ receiver.:
- 1. Disconnect the battery or shut off the controller switch, pull
the rocker at the max forward position.
- 2. Galvanize the ESC or turn on the controller switch. there will
be a beep
- 3. Wait 3 seconds, there will be a beep again to record the max
forward Throttle.
- 4. Pull the rocker at the max backward position.
- 5. Wait 2 seconds, there will be a beep to record the max backward
Throttle.
- 6. Pull the rocker to the Middle point.
- 7. Wait 2 seconds, there will be 3 beeps to record the Middle point
position and enter Stand By state for normal Startup.
- If you can NOT configure the ESC through the upper steps, please
follow the next steps:
- 1, Disconnect the battery or shut off the controller switch, pull
the rocker at the max backward position.
- 2. Galvanize the ESC or turn on the controller switch. There will
be a beep.
- 3. Wait 3 seconds, there will be a beep again to record the max
backward Throttle.
- 4. Pull the rocker at the max forward position.
- 5. Wait 2 seconds, there will be a beep to record the max forward
Throttle.
- 6. Pull the rocker to the Middle point.
- 7. Wait 2 seconds, there will be 3 beeps to record the Middle point
position and enter Stand By state for normal Startup.
ESC Installation illustration
Legend:
- Battery connecting wire ground(-).......black
- Battery connecting wire Positive electrode (+) ----red
- Motor connecting wire a -----black
- Motor connecting wire b----blue
- Motor connecting wire c----red
- Receiver connecting wire is 3-pin FFC:
- Ground---Brown
- 5V power supply---red
- Signal---orange
Error messages
- One beep warning per second after galvanization indicates the
controlled signal is lost or the rocker is NOT in the middle point. If
the beep warning comes once every 2 seconds, it means the voltage
exceeds rated value.
- A sudden low output power limit in the run indicates the
temperature protection or battery protection is on.
- A sudden cease of the output power in the run indicates:
- One alarm beep once a sec indicates the signal is lost, now please
check whether emitter and receiver are working normally, or whether
crystal oscillator is loosening. If no error, then check whether the
temperature of ESC is over heated, if it’s too hot, it indicates
receiver is over loaded and the BEC module is in protection mode.
- Two alarm beeps per sec indicates high current protection is on,
please check whether the model is halted or the power is too high.
- Three alarm beeps per sec indicates over-heat protection is on,
please check whether the ESC is over heated.
- One alarm beep every 2 sec indicates battery protection is on,
please check the electric quantity of battery.
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