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Old 08-10-2011, 05:34 PM
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have a t ten when you turn on receiver it tries to start itself is it a short or do I need to rebind put new battery and servos in
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rebind wouldn't hurt. is this the first time ?
have you run it before? maybe your radio throttle end point got moved ..there is trim adjustments that will help that. What radio and what speed control ?
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Originally Posted by supertten
have a t ten when you turn on receiver it tries to start itself is it a short or do I need to rebind put new battery and servos in
Check the starter button on the radio and make sure it's not sticking. If it's not, check all of the wires, make sure there not bent, broken, etc.
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Are you turning the transmitter on FIRST??
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A friend had the same issue once. Rebind and check aux channel trim and programming setting. Always turn transmitter on before receiver.

Hope this helps.
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