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Scorpion User guide for Commander Series ESC’s 15V LBEC / 26V SBEC Written By Aidan Kelly...
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Battery Eliminator Circuit (BEC) Connect to your receiver Each of the three Commander series above has its own type of Connect the receiver lead (the three colored small wires with a BEC. black plastic connector on the end) to the throttle channel on The Commander 15V LBEC series feature a Linear BEC that your receiver.
ESC. Remove propeller/pinion from motor while performing allow you to program your ESC properly. initial throttle range setup. Scorpion ESC’s come with default or factory settings which are Throttle range setup (full throttle and stop). recommended for most applications. Programming options can Turn on transmitter and set throttle to maximum position be changed at the discretion of the user.
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SBEC to the programming card Numeric Function Button What it does value Your Scorpion ESC is programmed using the Infrared (IR) Program card and Receiver included with this ESC. First you Example from Sets Low Voltage Cut to 9.5Volts Above must connect your IR Receiver to your ESC.
12 second time window where if you feel you cannot make the auto rotation you can switch the throttle hold o and your helicopter will Scorpion has developed a inbuilt governor that uses complex mathematics and instantly regain throttle to either your stick position in Soft start mode or your fast processor speeds to provide one of the most user friendly and advanced set governor throttle %.
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What does this all mean? Abbreviated Terms In modes 1-3 your main blades may have a tendency to over speed so you may ESC = Electronics Speed Controller get a less consistent headspeed. In modes 4-6 your main blades will be LED = Light Emitting Diode governed more actively giving you a more consistent headspeed.
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