spektrum receiver problems..too much v??
#1
I am having problems with my SR3000 receiver in my buggy. I been trying to figure out why it would just go to failsafe all the time. I know I have a fully charged battery and my esc is good etc... Well I just looked up my servo and it is a 7.2v instead of 6v. Could this cause be causing my problems because the voltage is more than a normal servo and the reciever doesn't like it???
#3
Check to make sure your wiring from the battery pack to the receiver is not damaged and that the connector that plugs into the receiver is making good contact. What radio or module are you using and how long have you had it?
#6
Mine did the same thing when it would get 50-75 feet from the Tx. What I found was the antena wire was broken within the receiver case. Unit worked fine right next to transmitter and would gto into failsafe due to the shortened antena.
Hope this helps,
Chuck
Hope this helps,
Chuck
#7
How is spektrum on warrating their stuff?? I guess I will have to send it in.
#8
they are awesome.....they repaired one module (broken plastic antenna) and one rx (steering stopped working).....both for free and I got them back about 10 days ( me shipping to me recieving)
#9
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Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 7
From: United Kingdom
This problem is probably due to the amount of current being pulled by the steering servo. If you fit the Spektrum voltage protector part number SPM1600 you should solve your problem. I have had this issue and now fit this item to all of my race cars.
It is also vital if you are running an AMB personal transponder as well.
best regards,
Damunn
It is also vital if you are running an AMB personal transponder as well.
best regards,
Damunn
#10
Damunn - I believe you are correct, tonight I ran same setup except I used a 6v servo, I didn't glitch at all. Not even once.
I will be getting me that part (the voltage protector).
Thanks for everyones help.
I will be getting me that part (the voltage protector).
Thanks for everyones help.




