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Turnigy Multistar USB BLHeli Programmer For V2 Multistar ESC

Turnigy Multistar USB BLHeli Programmer For V2 Multistar ESC
SKU: 9351000056-0

15 g

Description

The Multistar USB tool for all V2 Multistar ESC’s. Multistar ESC's feature an ATmega MCU that opens the door to customizable firmware – The V2 Multistar comes with BLheli software pre-installed, and for those so inclined this easy to use USB tool is available for Configuration and updating via the BLHeli Suite GUI. This allows you to easily reverse motor direction without changing motor wires, adjust a host of setting to include Demag compensation and timing for Hi-KV motors with Sync issues.

MultiStar ESCs are a quality speed controller at a fantastic price! Designed for simple installation and easy setup these ESCs have proven to offer excellent performance when used in Multi-rotor applications. If you're starting out in Multi-rotors and need an easy to install solution that is tested and proven to work with Multi-rotor craft then these speed controllers have you covered.

To use the programing tool simply download the free BLHeli suite software plug the USB tool into the computer and select the comport, next connect the receiver connection wire from the esc to the USB tool and turn power onto the esc. Press connect and adjust parameters as needed and select flash and you’re done. 

Note: The tool is for the Multistar V2 series of ESC and use with BLHeli suite GUI software, And is not compatible with other esc’s.


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