My Motor's Going Crazy.
#1
My Motor's Going Crazy.
Hi,
i'v just bought a new boss b21off but when ever i fire it up it idles fine but when ever i give it a little bit of throtle it goes crazy. im useing spektrum servo's but not useing spektrum in my radio. The car only does this when it is going.
i'v just bought a new boss b21off but when ever i fire it up it idles fine but when ever i give it a little bit of throtle it goes crazy. im useing spektrum servo's but not useing spektrum in my radio. The car only does this when it is going.
#2
What do you mean going crazy?
#4
Tech Champion
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Sounds like a freq. conflict. First off have you put fresh batteries in your car and TX? Second have you tried going to a wide open area away from the public? Away from power lines, away from electrical sources of buildings and things like that? If so then I'd suggest checking your wiring. I've seen this happen. If the colored insulation of the servo wires contact anything metal they will glitch and go crazy. Pull your electronics out and look over all the wiring. Try to find bare wires showing.
#6
What TX and RX are you useing?
Sounds like a freq. conflict. First off have you put fresh batteries in your car and TX? Second have you tried going to a wide open area away from the public? Away from power lines, away from electrical sources of buildings and things like that? If so then I'd suggest checking your wiring. I've seen this happen. If the colored insulation of the servo wires contact anything metal they will glitch and go crazy. Pull your electronics out and look over all the wiring. Try to find bare wires showing.
would i have to turn the carby around cause i have a losi 8ight and the carby looks a bit close to the brakes ?
#9
Tech Champion
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For Losi B&T the carb opens towards the radio tray. And yes, some carbs have to be adjusted slightly to clear the center diff top brace. Also make sure to let the throttle/brake servo open and close the carb in a straight line. sometimes this isn't quite possible but do your best. All 1/8 buggies and truggies have longer servo life if the electronics aren't stressed more than they have to.
#12
Nice choice of engine, the boss engines are off the hook good, 40 litres out of my last one