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Hide 01-12-2009 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by buds302 (Post 5282417)
dude i had em zip tied in. i couldnt move them if i tried.. but somehow.. they were losing it. all this cost me an A Arm too. i was pissed

Me too. Was using a 4 cell AA holder and could not bind it. Changed to hump pack and it was all good.

TRYMY4.0 01-12-2009 02:28 PM


Originally Posted by Hide (Post 5283403)
Me too. Was using a 4 cell AA holder and could not bind it. Changed to hump pack and it was all good.

Ok, sweet. I really hope that fixes my issue. Any specific brands I should look for?

-Ant.

jonoz 03-02-2009 02:18 AM

Mate Im having these exact same issues as per my thread here;

http://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-el...behaviour.html

No idea what to do, a friend is running the exact same servos and Tx/Rx and battery as me perfectly yet mine does what you can see on that Youtube video of mine.

wizby 03-04-2009 06:37 PM

Its not the batterys moving in the plastic holder. Its the crimped connections in the ends of the plastic holder. Where the springs and jumper connections between batterys and the wires are attached. All of them are crimped not solder. Engine vibration shakes the crimps enough to give you all these problems.

TRYMY4.0 03-05-2009 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by wizby (Post 5511431)
Its not the batterys moving in the plastic holder. Its the crimped connections in the ends of the plastic holder. Where the springs and jumper connections between batterys and the wires are attached. All of them are crimped not solder. Engine vibration shakes the crimps enough to give you all these problems.

oh really? I will take a look at this today. I did go to a 5 cell hump and t dd fix it but every now and then I see the message pop up on my radio.

-Ant.

m3cosmos 08-23-2009 07:00 PM

Mine does the same thing on both reciever on 2 different cars. It cuts out and comes back :mad:. I'm calling horizon. I think something is wrong with my transmitter.

PS. Mine was purchased in January and don't know if this is a known problem on eariler versions?

RCGaryK 08-24-2009 06:46 AM


Originally Posted by m3cosmos (Post 6245993)
Mine does the same thing on both reciever on 2 different cars. It cuts out and comes back :mad:. I'm calling horizon. I think something is wrong with my transmitter.

PS. Mine was purchased in January and don't know if this is a known problem on eariler versions?

If you're talking about the issue Jonoz was having there is a solution. Some analog servos cannot handle the 11m/s framerate. You need to turn the framerate down to 16.5 m/s. I know I was setting up an 8IGHT 2.0RTR on my personal DX3S and the throttle servo would flutter when coming back to neutral. I set the frame rate to 16.5 m/s and the problem went away. Try this.


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