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overcurrent_fault
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with manual control yes. It is not specifically 5 degrees but is usually moving when you press the button and stops when you release it.


The max_current setting is basically a software fuse, so setting it too high will just cause the motor to draw a lot of current stalled at end of travel, and too low and it will trigger before reaching end of travel.

You can also potentially adjust the slew start speed to slow down acceleration to reduce the inrush current which might allow a lower max_current setting, but the tradeoff is slower response of the drive. It depends on the specific motor and boat.
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overcurrent_fault - by gildas declercq - 2024-03-24, 04:33 AM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by Erickalon - 2024-03-24, 11:26 AM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by gildas declercq - 2024-03-27, 06:43 AM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by gildas declercq - 2024-04-01, 09:23 AM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by ironman - 2024-04-01, 09:50 AM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by seandepagnier - 2024-04-01, 09:27 PM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by gildas declercq - 2024-04-02, 03:17 AM
RE: overcurrent_fault - by seandepagnier - 2024-04-02, 04:29 AM

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