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Futaba T4PM Program Dual ESC

3Gunner70

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Fellows, need help in programing the T4PM for dual ESC, dual motors.

I've watched Harley's video but the model and settings are totally different and I'm running up a wall. Can someone please help in programming detail.

Thank you,
Jim
 
It would probably help other people in trying to help you if you provided more info, such as the vehicle/vessel type, and what, specifically, you're trying to accomplish. For example, a boat can have two ESCs & two motors, as would a tank, and as can a dual ESC/motor MOA...but, the ESCs for each of these three would be programmed completely differently.


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Electric Crawler. Front Steer servo, Front and Rear motors independently. 3 channels used. STR, Throttle, Channel 4 for the rear axle motor.

Have it somewhat working, had to move the rear motor from channel 3 to 4. Not sure why it did not work or the default config was not changed.

Got as far as to have switch 3 on the 4pm to switch from rear only, both, to front only axle. The front knob on the 4pm controls the speed of the rear axle. Have tried to do the same for the front through some other switch or setting and ran up a wall. The rear seems to have full drag brake (don't know where to configure this) The front has hardly any drag brake and cannot find setting to adjust. The only other possibility it can be is to program the motor with a Castle Link.

When both axles are running the rear get close but not exact to match the rotation of the front using the front knob of the 4PM. I think certain configurations need to take place before changing on the fly. This is my first MOA being wet behind the ears. Thank you for helping.
 
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