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Old 21-01-2012
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Default help need instructions on how to use a G28 V50

How do I setup my throttle boundaries for the G28 v50 esc, I've been looking online for the instructions for 4 hours and have now given up.

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OK switch on TX and make sure the throttle is in normal mode, not reverse. Press on button and hold until it flashes green then release. led should now be off. move stick fwd and the led should glow green and increase in intensity.move stick back and it should turn orange then in the second half Red.
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^^^^ is that not for a viper oval?!?!?!?!

For a G28/V60, turn your transmitter on, put trim to neutral, and power up car, press button on top of esc and thats it. Forward led should be green, reverse (same led) red
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