Throttle not responding
#1
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Hi
I have a tamiya rallycar with a hobbywing 10bl60 and a futabareciever. Yesterday it starten loosing throttle when I drove. Today I tried again but same thing, its like if I get it running and always keep a bit of throttle its fine but If it loses connection it takes a while to get it back. Steering works perfectly. You think its The reciever? Esc?
I have a tamiya rallycar with a hobbywing 10bl60 and a futabareciever. Yesterday it starten loosing throttle when I drove. Today I tried again but same thing, its like if I get it running and always keep a bit of throttle its fine but If it loses connection it takes a while to get it back. Steering works perfectly. You think its The reciever? Esc?
#3
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#6
Hi
I have a tamiya rallycar with a hobbywing 10bl60 and a futabareciever. Yesterday it starten loosing throttle when I drove. Today I tried again but same thing, its like if I get it running and always keep a bit of throttle its fine but If it loses connection it takes a while to get it back. Steering works perfectly. You think its The reciever? Esc?
I have a tamiya rallycar with a hobbywing 10bl60 and a futabareciever. Yesterday it starten loosing throttle when I drove. Today I tried again but same thing, its like if I get it running and always keep a bit of throttle its fine but If it loses connection it takes a while to get it back. Steering works perfectly. You think its The reciever? Esc?
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Before buying a new receiver:
Open the Futaba receiver case from the two clips at the side. Dry the board, case, and reassemble. Unless saltwater got in, it should be fine.
Is there a chance you are running NiMh batteries in Lipo mode? You could be under the voltage drop threshold, which would explain steering working, but not throttle. As you are running in the snow, battery temperature could also play a role.
I would suspect a battery issue before the receiver. Double check the battery cables and connection.
Open the Futaba receiver case from the two clips at the side. Dry the board, case, and reassemble. Unless saltwater got in, it should be fine.
Is there a chance you are running NiMh batteries in Lipo mode? You could be under the voltage drop threshold, which would explain steering working, but not throttle. As you are running in the snow, battery temperature could also play a role.
I would suspect a battery issue before the receiver. Double check the battery cables and connection.
#9
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I tried a new reciever now but with the same result. With my experience I cant see anything wrong with cables. But I say that I cant get it running by holding the car up in thw air but with force against the tires after a couple of tries the wheels spinning. And as I said, it works perfectly as long as I keep just a bit of throttle.
#10
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A lot of times a wet receiver or esc will start working again once it dries out. I'd try putting a fan blowing on the chassis w/o the body overnight and try again in the morning. Might get lucky. I quit running my stuff when it's wet out. Snow is water , so....
#11
I had my Arrma have the same issue. Water got into the ESC.
One thing that kinda confuses me is I have a Redcat crawler that when it gets wet, I have the issue, then I dry it all off and drive it the next day no issues. My luck will probably run out though lol.
Roelof, what’s PCB? Also very interesting. I’ll have to try that out. By Alcohol, you mean like normal rubbing alcohol?
One thing that kinda confuses me is I have a Redcat crawler that when it gets wet, I have the issue, then I dry it all off and drive it the next day no issues. My luck will probably run out though lol.
Roelof, what’s PCB? Also very interesting. I’ll have to try that out. By Alcohol, you mean like normal rubbing alcohol?
#12
I had my Arrma have the same issue. Water got into the ESC.
One thing that kinda confuses me is I have a Redcat crawler that when it gets wet, I have the issue, then I dry it all off and drive it the next day no issues. My luck will probably run out though lol.
Roelof, what’s PCB? Also very interesting. I’ll have to try that out. By Alcohol, you mean like normal rubbing alcohol?
One thing that kinda confuses me is I have a Redcat crawler that when it gets wet, I have the issue, then I dry it all off and drive it the next day no issues. My luck will probably run out though lol.
Roelof, what’s PCB? Also very interesting. I’ll have to try that out. By Alcohol, you mean like normal rubbing alcohol?
Isopropyl alcohol is the best choice here.
#14
You say the steering works normally, that tells me TX communicating RX, binding is fine. it became glitchy. and lost its memory.. Redo you Calibration on ESC, learning theb position of Throttle, Neutral, Full throttle, and Brake. Also reads where the brushless motor bwhere is at. Hobbywing calibration procedure. Electronic and water dont mix. Us Nitro guys leaned how to waterproof our RX by using a water balloon, zip ties and shrink tubing back in the mid '70 from fuel leakage.



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