Young Generation Electronic YGE Saphir 155 ESC

Monday, Jun 17, 2024 | 3 minute read | Updated at Thursday, Mar 6, 2025

Young Generation Electronic YGE Saphir 155 ESC

The YGE ESC because has a special feature called ampere limit. It can save your components from overheating or pulling too much amps.

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R/C helicopters are not toys. R/C helicopter utilize various high-tech products and technologies to provide superior performance.Improper use of this product can result in serious injury or even death. Please read this manual carefully before using and make sure to be conscious of your own personal safety and the safety of others and your environment when operating all RC Helicopter products. I assume no liability for the operation or the use of this product. Intended for use only by adults with experience flying remote control helicopters at a legal flying field.

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Safety is paramount. Always follow safety guidelines, such as not flying near people, animals, or obstacles. Maintain a safe distance from other RC enthusiasts. Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes from debris.

Updating the firmware

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Wiring the ESC

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Installing the ESC

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Features

  • 155A continuous / 250A burst
  • 4 to 8s LiPo, incl under voltage protection by power reduction
  • BEC 5,0V – 8,4V
  • BEC 12A continuous, 25A Peak
  • 32-bit CPU
  • Frequency: 16 to 32 kHz
  • Speed limit: 240.000 rpm (2- Poles)
  • Dimensions (mm): 82 x 43,5 x 26
  • Weight without/with cables: 122g/178g

Security

  • Temperature and overload warning
  • Anti- flash: decreases the closing spark
  • The specified current is the maximum continuous full power current
  • Disconnectable under voltage detection

Computer

  • Basic -Programming with mode programming
  • Fine adjustment and selection of telemetry log with the PC Setup
  • Update capable (optional USB-Adapter available)
  • Suitable USB-adapter optionally available

Telemetry

“T” for Telemetry. following protocols are currently compatible:

  • Mikado Vbar Control Classic/Touch/Evo,
  • Graupner HoTT V4,
  • Jeti ExBUS,
  • Multiplex Sensor BUS V2,
  • YGE-protocol
  • BL Heli (BETA firmware as of today 19.01.2024) And via YGE TexY additionaly:
  • Futaba
  • Spektrum
  • FrSky
  • Core
  • MSH Brain 2
  • Spirit FBL

Soft start

  • Super soft startup for scale-helicopters possible (60 sec.)
  • Automatic or 6 step adjustable timing

Brake

Adjustable EMK brake When you reduce the throttle input to zero, the braking function can bring the motor to a stop quickly instead of allowing it to coast to a stop. Useful just before a crash :-)

EMK (Electromagnetic Kinetic) Brake: EMK brake is a term that can be associated with electromagnetic brakes, which are devices that use the magnetic force generated by the electromagnet to provide braking torque. Electromagnetic brakes are sometimes used in various applications to quickly and effectively stop or hold motion.

F3A (Acro brake (brake force control infinitely adjustable) Allow users to adjust the braking force according to their preferences or the specific requirements of their applications. This feature is often appreciated in precision flying, such as in aerobatic.

Active Freewheeling This technique involves controlling the freewheeling of the motor, which reduces the motor’s braking effect. Active freewheeling can be used to optimize efficiency and reduce heat generation.

Regler YGE Saphir 155 manuals

Resources

https://www.rotorflight.org/docs/Tutorial-Quickstart/Introduction

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