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Originally Posted by akshayp14
(Post 12735412)
sorry, i should have stated that.
3300mah 65c nanotech 6S 22.2v For the record those temps while on the warmer side aren't horrible. I'd like to see them lower as well and bet the gearing change will sort that out. Your truggy is also over geared if you're running 17/45. |
Originally Posted by Randy_Pike
(Post 12735130)
Really check over your A B C motor wires and sensor cable. As a test, power off, unplug the sensor cable, test motor drive? Worse or better?
It doesn't take much of a bad connection on the A B C wires to cause rough running. |
Originally Posted by Randy_Pike
(Post 12735582)
You're over geared for one. 6s 1400 on a TLR buggy should be in the 15-16 range on average to large sized tracks.
For the record those temps while on the warmer side aren't horrible. I'd like to see them lower as well and bet the gearing change will sort that out. Your truggy is also over geared if you're running 17/45. I'm not gonna touch the truggy cos it seems solid, remember timing has been turned down quite a bit and the 4038 being more of a motor seems to handle the power more efficiently so temps are spot on, and just btw at 13t and 14t on the truggy (timing on 1) i was under geared quite a bit as temps were sky high. |
I agree 13-14 are under geared.
In general I always run Timing Profile 1. |
i did a search but didnt find it
how can you troubleshoot the bec in this gen2 esc? i have all new systems in my rides only problem is in my ebuggy gen2 rx8 gen 2 1900 motor hitec 7955tg servo spektrum 3100 rx (all my other cars have the same setup except my SC truck has pro4HD motor im getting steering and throttle hesitation put in spektrum glitch buster and it is ok thought putting bec voltage to higher setting wouldve fixed this? i put it back down to 6v, only put it higher to try it my truggy and sc truck work fine |
Originally Posted by boudin4evr
(Post 12738821)
i did a search but didnt find it
how can you troubleshoot the bec in this gen2 esc? i have all new systems in my rides only problem is in my ebuggy gen2 rx8 gen 2 1900 motor hitec 7955tg servo spektrum 3100 rx (all my other cars have the same setup except my SC truck has pro4HD motor im getting steering and throttle hesitation put in spektrum glitch buster and it is ok thought putting bec voltage to higher setting wouldve fixed this? i put it back down to 6v, only put it higher to try it my truggy and sc truck work fine |
Originally Posted by RoketRdr
(Post 12738836)
That is not a high voltage servo so that's why you were having issues.
Not true, back as far as 5955's, The 7955's little brother were MORE than up to the task of taking full 8.4v :nod: |
That servo is rated at 4.0 - 6v. The manufacturer knows what they built. http://hitecrcd.com/products/servos/...-servo/product
Applying 7.4v to component only rated for 6 will cause problems as he was obviously seeing. He switched back to 6.0v and it works fine...case solved. |
Originally Posted by RoketRdr
(Post 12738930)
That servo is rated at 4.0 - 6v. The manufacturer knows what they built. http://hitecrcd.com/products/servos/...-servo/product
Applying 7.4v to component only rated for 6 will cause problems as he was obviously seeing. He switched back to 6.0v and it works fine...case solved. While the 7955TG is not officially rated for 2S Lipo, it is capable of using them with no reduction in life cycles. Hitec does have specific HV servos coming soon including the 7954SH which is essentially exactly the same servo as the current 7955TG but with steel gears. The top of the line will be the 7950TH with over 480in/oz of torque at 7.4v! Look for these new High Voltage servo around June, but for now... Yes, it's okay to use the 7955's on unregulated 2S Lipo which will make the specs right around .13sec@375in/oz. Mike. |
Is there any chance someone could give me an idea how much it would cost to get an RS esc repaired or if they even repair them and is there a trade in program to get a white one?
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The RMA form on Tekins site has all of the prices.
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Thanks fq06.
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Looks like its $93 for trade in but maybe if they can fix the gen1 you get a repaired gen1 back for $45 or whatever needed to be fixed... good question.
I would guess if you said I want a gen2, here's my $93, tekin would say OK :D |
Originally Posted by fq06
(Post 12740486)
Looks like its $93 for trade in but maybe if they can fix the gen1 you get a repaired gen1 back for $45 or whatever needed to be fixed... good question.
I would guess if you said I want a gen2, here's my $93, tekin would say OK :D |
Ha Ha! STM kicking in... 10 seconds from the form to the post to go from $97 to $93 :lol:
That's a deal, to go from $50 or whatever to $100 or whatever and get a gen2 back... done. |
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