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Old 09-26-2014, 07:25 PM
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You need a receiver capacitor . (glitch buster cap)

What they ACTUALLY do is filter out noise going into the receiver .
Some servos put noise into the rx , the RX doesnt like it & it restarts itself.
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Old 09-27-2014, 02:51 AM
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The problem is that i dont have any ports left in the reciever. All 4 channels are used and the data and avc disable ports are powering the fans. So i have to build a power rail to get things off of the rx. Once i get that done i can plug in a glitch buster. But what im going to attempt is putting capacitors on the power rail im fabbing, up next to the servos. Hopefully this will filter out noise before it ever gets into the bec, and therefore rx. Should have the same result.
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Old 09-27-2014, 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Mad_Scientist
The problem is that i dont have any ports left in the reciever. All 4 channels are used and the data and avc disable ports are powering the fans. So i have to build a power rail to get things off of the rx. Once i get that done i can plug in a glitch buster. But what im going to attempt is putting capacitors on the power rail im fabbing, up next to the servos. Hopefully this will filter out noise before it ever gets into the bec, and therefore rx. Should have the same result.
You could just use a Y-servo lead.
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Old 09-27-2014, 06:43 AM
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How are you planning on attaching the clutch to the motor shaft?

Electric motors dont need 2 speed trannys. They have instant torque at the low rpm range, and higher rpms than a nitro.
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Old 09-27-2014, 07:12 PM
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It attaches just like a pinion gear. I needed the clutch for other aspects of racing, not the tourque multiplication aspect, but ill take it. Nothing wrong with having gears, its just not the norm.

I also found out my brown out problem. I re attaced the castle esc/bec power wire when programming and forgot to disconnect it before plugging in the BEC. Unplugged it and everthing is ok now. I still wanted a bus bar though, so im gonna keep building what i had in mind.
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