Hobbywing 260 V5 ESC / SAB Raw 700

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In this video was walk through the installation of the new Hobbywing 260 amp V5 ESC.
We are installing this on my SAB Raw 700 3 blade heli. I am running the EGODRIFT 4530HT550 motor on ManiaX 12S packs with Xpert servos and the Mikado EVO fbl.
Hobbywing Software:
Download / Install / Update Database and Run: • Hobbywing 260 V5 ESC /...
ESC Setup with Software
Connect to and setup ESC: • Hobbywing 260 V5 ESC /...
Mikado Touch Programing the ESC
A quick look at programming with the Touch: • Hobbywing 260 V5 ESC /...
Setting/Calibrating the ESC throttle limits:
Lets teach the ESC low and high stick: • Hobbywing 260 V5 ESC /...
Changing Gov Mode
Lots change from Mikado FBL Gov to HW Gov: • Hobbywing 260 V5 ESC /...
This is a quick look at some of the features and setup. If you have questions please review some of my other videos or reach out and I will try to answer your questions. Happy flying!!!

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  • @1981billiam
    @1981billiam11 күн бұрын

    Thanks for these videos!

  • @biscaolena

    @biscaolena

    11 күн бұрын

    I enjoy doing them. If there is a specific topic you want just let me know and I will see if I can get it done.

  • @1981billiam

    @1981billiam

    11 күн бұрын

    @@biscaolena just curious, does the HW80 V5 have full telemetry? Might pick one up for a setup. Thanks

  • @biscaolena

    @biscaolena

    10 күн бұрын

    @@1981billiam from the HW web site the 80 amp "Supports Mikado VBar System, Futaba S.BUS2, and other data return protocols for remote parameter adjustment and ESC status monitoring.". Here is the link to the page... www.hobbywingdirect.com/collections/platinum-series/products/platinum-pro-80a-v5

  • @rcnewsupdate9435
    @rcnewsupdate943515 күн бұрын

    Okay, I have to ask the question..... Isn't this overkill? How much amperage are you currently pulling?

  • @biscaolena

    @biscaolena

    15 күн бұрын

    On my 2 blade 700 helicopters I run anywhere from 1800 to 2100 head speed and see amp draws anywhere from 145 amps on easy flying to 190 amps in hard 3D. Obviously the 190+ amps is at the higher head speeds and under harder maneuvers. For this heli in the video, I installed my 3 bladed head and tail which will draw a lot more power especially at the higher head speeds. Would the Hobbywing 180 amp ESC on this airframe have worked fine... probably but I am also not a big fan of living in the factor or safety. Hobbywing states that the 180 is rated for 180 amps continuous and 260 amps peak. If this was staying a 2 blade heli I would have opted for the 180. But since I intend to fly this 3 blade at higher HS and hard, I opted for the extra capacity.

  • @heliman9552
    @heliman955213 күн бұрын

    technically speaking you would draw more amps from big loops and stuff like that - as opposed to 3D smack stuff which would not be so high, I do agree though better with greater headroom, i recently moved to a 300a scorpion tribunus, I can easily hit 240 260 amps with the tri blade heli's so why push a 200a - as we all know bigger is better!!!

  • @biscaolena

    @biscaolena

    13 күн бұрын

    I was asked if this 260 was ovekill. When this heli was a 2 blade, I had a HW 130 on it. I typically flew it with lower head speeds. What I was commenting on was I intend to fly this arrangement at higher head speeds and much harder which as you noted above will draw more amps. In the past I never drew 240 plus so I expect to see peak amps anywhere from 200 to 230. We will see this weekend.

  • @biscaolena

    @biscaolena

    13 күн бұрын

    Amen.... :)

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