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2canSAM 01-04-2013 12:43 PM

Was browsing through some older post and saw mention of the capacitors not having the logic board needing to be replaced on the Reventon line. I just checked all mine and out of 2 R, 2 S and 1 Stock Club only 1 has the new style cap. Message left at the 888 number. I have been running a few of these for about 6 or months and I will say they are the best ESC I have ever driven. Great job Speed Passion.

1buzz1 01-04-2013 06:02 PM

What effect would it have if capacitor was bad?on reventon pro, motor seems flat and when i disconnected capacitor the power did not change

Nexus 01-04-2013 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by 1buzz1 (Post 11633680)
What effect would it have if capacitor was bad?on reventon pro, motor seems flat and when i disconnected capacitor the power did not change

The capacitor is there to really protect the ESC and help it run cooler. It doesn't directly effect the motor.

Feeling flat would be more gearing, timing, or profile setup. I would not disconnect the capacitor when running and Reventons.

1buzz1 01-04-2013 06:24 PM

also the capacitor was holding power when battery was unplugged i would push the power button on the speedo the light will come for a fraction of a second. is that a sign of a bad capacitor?

WMGary 01-04-2013 06:43 PM


Originally Posted by 1buzz1 (Post 11633784)
also the capacitor was holding power when battery was unplugged i would push the power button on the speedo the light will come for a fraction of a second. is that a sign of a bad capacitor?

No, the capacitor is okay. Just as Nexus said that capacitor is protect the ESC and help the ESC cool down.

2canSAM 01-04-2013 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by 1buzz1 (Post 11633784)
also the capacitor was holding power when battery was unplugged i would push the power button on the speedo the light will come for a fraction of a second. is that a sign of a bad capacitor?

Nope, that is normal behavior for a cap. It holds a slight voltage and that is what you are seeing when pushing the power button. As for feeling flat, what car, motor and gearing are you running? Nail those down and then you can start looking at the ESC although the only thing I could think of would be a really low DRRS (punch) setting.

micrors4guy 01-04-2013 08:58 PM

i now have a reventon pro for all 3 of my cars. After this weekend I will install them in my other 2wd buggies.

1buzz1 01-04-2013 09:23 PM


Originally Posted by 2canSAM (Post 11634070)
Nope, that is normal behavior for a cap. It holds a slight voltage and that is what you are seeing when pushing the power button. As for feeling flat, what car, motor and gearing are you running? Nail those down and then you can start looking at the ESC although the only thing I could think of would be a really low DRRS (punch) setting.



thanks for the help!

vr6cj 01-06-2013 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by SP Tech (Post 11622603)
As stated above by others, try and connect the ESC to your computer via the programming card. Then update the firmware again. This will usually solve the problems you describe. You can choose any firmware and not necessarily the one you are trying to run. Sometimes choosing a different firmware first helps. Then once your ESC accepts that you can go ahead and update the firmware you are specifically trying to use.

This doesnt work at all. The esc is bricked basically after a "Failed update." The reventon software nor the reventon lcd recongize "see" the esc. Once you plug up a battery to the esc and turn it on, it'll just have a solid yellow light. It will turn off once you hook it up to a lcd programmer or reciever. It'll actully make a low toned beep once you do this too.

I've tried everything to get it to work that I can think off. Re-installed the latest software on two different pc's and a netbook. Everything works fine but the esc. Now mind you I own two other reventon pros and they work fine and update fine.

gelshocker 01-06-2013 09:50 PM

Lots of Speed Passion threads, so I'll try here: what's the weight of the Reventon Stock ESC? And does it support the smart LCD card (not just the LED card)? Thanks,

WMGary 01-07-2013 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by gelshocker (Post 11642405)
Lots of Speed Passion threads, so I'll try here: what's the weight of the Reventon Stock ESC? And does it support the smart LCD card (not just the LED card)? Thanks,

The weight of Reventon Stock Club Race ESC is 82g. Reventon Smart LCD Card is support Reventon Stock Club Race ESC.

gelshocker 01-07-2013 01:29 AM


Originally Posted by WMGary (Post 11642748)
The weight of Reventon Stock Club Race ESC is 82g. Reventon Smart LCD Card is support Reventon Stock Club Race ESC.

Thanks wow that's pretty heavy considering the reventon pro is 40g and Orion r10 is 44g.

WMGary 01-07-2013 02:25 AM


Originally Posted by gelshocker (Post 11642794)
Thanks wow that's pretty heavy considering the reventon pro is 40g and Orion r10 is 44g.

The weight is including wire, cap, switch button and fan. ESC only is 35g. :D

gelshocker 01-07-2013 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by WMGary (Post 11642859)
The weight is including wire, cap, switch button and fan. ESC only is 35g. :D

LOL :lol:

Do you know the separate weights for the cap and switch? So I may try to balance out the receiver. Thanks,

jsmax 01-07-2013 09:40 AM

Allright, been wanting to try a new ESC and couldn't bring myself to pay for the Orion, so I just bought 2 Reventon Pro's along with a new Sportsman 6.5R. Anything I need to know before hooking them up? Do I need to start with firmware upgrades, etc, or are they good to go out of the box? They will both be going into 2WD mod buggies (me and my son) and if all goes well I may buy 2 more for our 4WD mod buggies.


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