Problem Futaba 4PLS
#1
When driving the car at the track, throttle will go dead at about the same time/point during a lap. Throttle stops responding for a second, then comes back. New lap, rinse and repeat.
Issue has happened with 2 different receivers and 3 different ESC's. The only common denominator is the transmitter itself.
Is the radio shot? What are some troubleshooting steps I can take? Can the unit be reset?
Note: electric car.
Issue has happened with 2 different receivers and 3 different ESC's. The only common denominator is the transmitter itself.
Is the radio shot? What are some troubleshooting steps I can take? Can the unit be reset?
Note: electric car.
#4
Thanks for the responses.
Friend has the same tx, gonna try his today and will report back. I race on a small indoor track and range had never been an issue before. If the problem is present in a different tx, I'll install a longer antenna straw.
Would clearing out the model info help, or does that even matter?
Friend has the same tx, gonna try his today and will report back. I race on a small indoor track and range had never been an issue before. If the problem is present in a different tx, I'll install a longer antenna straw.
Would clearing out the model info help, or does that even matter?
#6
Different tx, same issue. Swapped steering serve, same issue... Swapped battery and it still had the same issue. The problem was my motor.
I'm now running a full Hobbywing setup consisting of a XR10 Pro 80a ESC and V10 g2 17.5t motor. This setup will not get effed with in any way whatsoever. It's soldered up and that's how it will stay.
It might make it into another car at some point, but that will be as an entire unit.
Thanks for the help.
I'm now running a full Hobbywing setup consisting of a XR10 Pro 80a ESC and V10 g2 17.5t motor. This setup will not get effed with in any way whatsoever. It's soldered up and that's how it will stay.
It might make it into another car at some point, but that will be as an entire unit.
Thanks for the help.
#8
In retrospect I should have known the motor (Novak Vucan 17.5t) was the issue. Towards the end, it had developed an audible tone during inmtial take-off. It was just intermittently dying and or killing the entire rig.




