That’s why I made this thread, a year ago? Haha I haven’t touched them since
I’m not sure on metr, but the soon to be public beta launched FreeSk8 app has throttle curve in Input Config
Especially when you have 16 bolts on the enclosure like me haha, at least having a driver speeds up the process!
I set mine to be as aggressive as possible lmao, and then I discovered I had it about half as aggressive as possible today and it got exciting again. Hoyt puck set to exponential +10 on metr with 5% input deadband and 0.1 positive ramping.
This is the way.
title is misleading hahaha
You came in here for something else. I know it.
Do you still use/like this configuration?
I still have that curve on that board yes.
I have another board I use regularly that has 5% positive polynomial acceleration. I honestly can’t tell too much of a difference, just thought it would help with larger tires.
I would like to try a curve but I don’t really know what I’m doing, if I want more power on low end, like take off really fast to get to the high end quickly what should my curve look like?
Increase this by 5% until you are happy.
Or up your motor amps and make sure the motors don’t get too hot.
Awesome, that way easier than I thought. I have my motors at 100a each that’s why I wanted to play with curves.
Thank you sir!!!
@Venom121212 thank you, I like it now and I changed my positive ramp time to 0sec and it’s snappy
Awesome! Glad I could help
Isn’t their a higher chance of issues running 0 sec for ramping? I was running this for awhile till folks told me it could result in catastrophic failures if a fault occurred.
I had no idea of it, I’m glad you commented. I will be changing it to .10, nothing is that cool to get messed up. Good looking out!