Where do you get the shims from. Thanks for the videos. I plan on getting the flysky noble nb4 so any info would be great. I like the throttle delay speed feature.
The shims are usually universal and I know Trinity sales shims. Yes a video on the noble flysky will be the next video I record, stay tuned! www.teamtrinity.com/Universal-Brushless-Motor-Shim-Kit-6_p_134.html
I have a motor analyzer that shows about an 8-9 degree difference from the highest to lowest timing degree….is that something i should try to fix by shimming?
blinky is a mode of the ESC meaning no timing advance by the ESC. Stock class racing (10.5/13.5/17.5/21.5/25.5) does not allow ESC timing advance to be set and commonly, when the ESC is setup for no timing advance, it will have a blinking red light(s) so tech can see it easily to verify its in no-timing mode.
Slick, you don't see too much of this type of info on here... Legit
Yeah that's why I figured a video would help some people out if they really want to learn and know their equipment. 👍
Where do you get the shims from. Thanks for the videos. I plan on getting the flysky noble nb4 so any info would be great. I like the throttle delay speed feature.
The shims are usually universal and I know Trinity sales shims. Yes a video on the noble flysky will be the next video I record, stay tuned!
www.teamtrinity.com/Universal-Brushless-Motor-Shim-Kit-6_p_134.html
@@corysorrells22 Thank you for the link
@@gregoryfrost960 yeah no problem!
I have a motor analyzer that shows about an 8-9 degree difference from the highest to lowest timing degree….is that something i should try to fix by shimming?
yes
What exactly is blinky and is that the reason you cant tune the esc??
blinky is a mode of the ESC meaning no timing advance by the ESC. Stock class racing (10.5/13.5/17.5/21.5/25.5) does not allow ESC timing advance to be set and commonly, when the ESC is setup for no timing advance, it will have a blinking red light(s) so tech can see it easily to verify its in no-timing mode.