NEW HOBBYWING STOCK SUPERCHARGED SOFTWARE
#6798
Tech Master
iTrader: (39)
Assuming all the basics are set up right like transmitter end points, expo ect, I would say either your rotor is very weak or the speedo isn't getting enough support from the capacitors. Either they are on the way out or standard wires too skinny or bad soldering. I'm running 87% on the speedo and i've got that backed down another 5 on the transmitter for high grip carpet and that's still making the tyre sequel.
Hmmm. How will this work if I have the speedo set to For/Brake only? I will give it a try though. Thanks - will report back.
#6800
When it's ready....
If you've followed this thread, you could read that there has been some dealer comments about the rumor of the new ESC, customers are waiting now, not a good thing...
It will come this year, maybe next year...
If you've followed this thread, you could read that there has been some dealer comments about the rumor of the new ESC, customers are waiting now, not a good thing...
It will come this year, maybe next year...
#6802
Hi all, dont know if its the right place for that, but... I have a little problem with my Xerun 120A.
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
#6803
Tech Elite
iTrader: (15)
Hi all, dont know if its the right place for that, but... I have a little problem with my Xerun 120A.
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
#6804
I have the Hobbywing 4-capacitor installed on the speedo. Wires and soldering are good. It could be my motor. However, I have my two other teammates having the exact same issue using a different motor.
Hmmm. How will this work if I have the speedo set to For/Brake only? I will give it a try though. Thanks - will report back.
Hmmm. How will this work if I have the speedo set to For/Brake only? I will give it a try though. Thanks - will report back.
Seems daft but it really works
#6806
Is that for all Hobbywing speedys? Will that help the brakes on the Justock? Looking at the capacitor on my justock it is a very small cap compared to other higher amp speedys, will a larger capacitor help the brakes?
What is the theory behind setting the brakes to 87.5 instead of 100?
What is the theory behind setting the brakes to 87.5 instead of 100?
#6807
Hi all, dont know if its the right place for that, but... I have a little problem with my Xerun 120A.
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
#6808
Hi all, dont know if its the right place for that, but... I have a little problem with my Xerun 120A.
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
The on/off switch was dead, so I shut the + and - together, and leave the tird wire alone.
But now, I need to reboot my ESC and I need to use the "not here" button...
How can I do ?
Thanks
http://www.racersinexile.org.uk/XERU...0_2750537.aspx
Hope it helps
Cherry
BTW codes are available
#6809
Thanks guys, I will buy a new switch.
Cherry2blost : I will buy it in France, but thanks for the link
Cherry2blost : I will buy it in France, but thanks for the link