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Old 06-12-2011, 10:27 AM
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I have an SC10 brushless that I just recently moved over to the sct sidewinder combo.

The youtube vid I made last night shows when your at WOT and steering, the motor completely stops for quick bursts and also the servo jitters pretty bad. I've tried this on multiple batteries. Has anyone had this happen to them?


Any suggestions would be appreciated.


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ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.
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Originally Posted by amagad
I have an SC10 brushless that I just recently moved over to the sct sidewinder combo.

The youtube vid I made last night shows when your at WOT and steering, the motor completely stops for quick bursts and also the servo jitters pretty bad. I've tried this on multiple batteries. Has anyone had this happen to them?


Any suggestions would be appreciated.


+ YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.
I couldn't get the video to work, but your discription tells me it is the internal BEC. They aren't rated very high, typically, and will cause this problem. You have 2 choices, use a less powerful servo or an external BEC, and disable the internal..
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Ah ok, would a capacitor work for this particular situation?
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Here you go , this will solve your problem:

http://www.rpphobby.com/ProductDetai...ctCode=SPM1600
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Very nice!

I ended up purchasing this one:

LRP "Works Team" Capacitor, 6.0-7.4v
http://teamassociated.com/lrp/parts/details/LRP82531/
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Originally Posted by amagad
Very nice!

I ended up purchasing this one:

LRP "Works Team" Capacitor, 6.0-7.4v
http://teamassociated.com/lrp/parts/details/LRP82531/
pretty sure that capacitor is for esc's and not receivers. Why would you choose this $30 capacitor over the $5 one recommended earlier?
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