Should I enable the brake on the ESC?

Should I enable soft or super soft startup mode?

Should I adjust the timing mode when using the standard Arducopter 880KV motors?

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No Brake, no soft startup.
Can't help you with timing, sorry

Did you find out about timing? Which parameters did you put in place to configure yours? Weight? Stability?

Thanks!

Long time, I am curious as to how you ended up setting up your ESC. I screwed the setup on one and need to set it up again. Let me know.

You should set your timing to high.  You should notice that on high timing your motors seem to run smoother.  Google esc quadcopter motor timing if you want to read up on it.

Thanks Steven. The problem is that these motors seem to be too powerful for the length of the arms, but I will give it a try.

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