ESC Throttle Issue
#16
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I did a data reset which puts the ESC back to factory defaults for throttle profile number 1. Are you thinking I should raise or lower the settings for Dead Band and Minimum Drive? The radio has traction control but it is off, I have never tried the feature.
Thanks,
Bill
Thanks,
Bill
that's the only idea I can come up with. unless you have a defective esc I think it's a radio or esc setting causing the issue.
I have tried different dead band settings and it resulted in no throttle at all. so I immediately thought that could be your issue. I also thought of maybe your sensor wire is bad if you are using one.
just throwing some ideas out there.
#18
I was thinking you should change the profile settings and ignore the "factory default" settings.
that's the only idea I can come up with. unless you have a defective esc I think it's a radio or esc setting causing the issue.
I have tried different dead band settings and it resulted in no throttle at all. so I immediately thought that could be your issue. I also thought of maybe your sensor wire is bad if you are using one.
just throwing some ideas out there.
that's the only idea I can come up with. unless you have a defective esc I think it's a radio or esc setting causing the issue.
I have tried different dead band settings and it resulted in no throttle at all. so I immediately thought that could be your issue. I also thought of maybe your sensor wire is bad if you are using one.
just throwing some ideas out there.
I heard back from Novak, they think it is most likely the motor since the lights on the ESC are acting properly. I am buying another motor and sensor wire to test it with...my other sensored brushless motors are installed and it is not worth the trouble to undo them for troubleshooting.
#19
OK - I completely mis-read the post.
The first thing I would suggest knowing that it's a DX3R-Pro is to reset the model - then make sure that you recalibrate the radio... Both are in the same menu if memory serves me correctly. I ran into a similar issue a while back, resetting the radio and using a different model cured the issue.
The second thing I would check is what you have your exponential set at. Make sure it is set at 0.
Wilde
The first thing I would suggest knowing that it's a DX3R-Pro is to reset the model - then make sure that you recalibrate the radio... Both are in the same menu if memory serves me correctly. I ran into a similar issue a while back, resetting the radio and using a different model cured the issue.
The second thing I would check is what you have your exponential set at. Make sure it is set at 0.
Wilde



