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48 2.0 Mamba monster X aux wire for reverse

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Ferrebee88

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Toward the end of my EB48 2.0 build. I went with a mamba monster X and 2200kv motor with a spektrum dx5c. I chose the option on the castle link to use my aux wire to toggle reverse on and off. I cant seem to figure out what tomset the channel position and/or end points to accomplish this. Any takers?
 
I wish I had an answer for you, I've been trying to work out how to use the exact same set up for the break settings. I hope you get an answer.
I dig into it more this weekend. I know it has something to do with setting end points
 
I dig into it more this weekend. I know it has something to do with setting end points
Thanks, the Castle manual mentions this:
Reverse Enable/Disable (Only works in modes with reverse): Reversing is disabled when the controller receives an AUX wire signal above 50% (>1.5ms). When the controller receives an AUX wire signal below 50% (<1.5ms) or if the AUX wire is disconnected, reverse capability is enabled.

To me it seems that this is based on a toggle type switch not a momentary switch configuration. So a high signal above 50% will disable reverse and a low signal below 50% will enable it. Have you enabled the AUX wire mode with the Castle link software?
 
It is enabled with the reverse/no reverse. I had the toggle set to -100%+100%, which is the configuration I used on a crawler to switch between crawler mode and rock racer mode. When I tried it yesturday, it either made throttle weird or made the buggy go strait to reverse without hitting throttle.
 
I used aux 1 on the "g" button with sensored setup. I had to set the throttle to "2". Any more or less and the buggy just starts going on its own. I will see how it works on the track.
 

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Stumbled upon this by accident, so there is probably a better way to set it up.
 

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