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help with electrics!
Hi guys, this issue is driving me insane.
Last week i was racing, came to a stop and the car wouldnt move unless i pushed it to get it going. First thought was sensor wire. Changed that, still the same. Tried 3 different motors, still the same. Decided it was the speedo which was a hobbywing 2.1 120a, so i ordered a new one, and guess what, still the same!. What the hell can it be? Ive re bound the transmitter to the reciever re calibrated the neutral, full and reverse on the speedo Factory reset transmitter Latest firmware on ESC. Im stumped, surely the reciever wouldnt cause this? Gear is a spectrum dx3c Basically the issue is the motor runs perfectly fine, but it needs a nudge to get going. Any ideas? |
You said Spectrum so i wouldn't rule it out.
That does sound strange...Does the car roll freely? |
Try a taller gear.
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Originally Posted by massenb203
(Post 14913149)
Try a taller gear.
It does it even if I take the pinion off. It will go if I blip reverse a few times and then floor it. |
Sounds like the receiver. I had a spectrum receiver do this to me. I just replaced it.
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Battery voltage when this happens?
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Originally Posted by mleemor60
(Post 14913266)
Battery voltage when this happens?
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Batteries full. Only other option is receiver and trans
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Replace the receiver. Thats the only thing still the same in the car
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When you bind the receiver to the transmitter, do it from a little bit of a distance. For some reason that helped with my car.
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Originally Posted by SpeedySST
(Post 14913424)
When you bind the receiver to the transmitter, do it from a little bit of a distance. For some reason that helped with my car.
Surely it can only be the transmitter now. What's the chances of a second Speedo having an identical fault? |
check your solder joints....
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ESC set for wrong mode???
So basically, what you're saying is, that the motor is cogging. You've already tried a new sensor wire. Now try removing the sensor wire altogether & see what happens.
Sounds like you're running the ESC in the wrong mode. Meaning that, you've either got a sensored motor running in sensorless configuration OR the other way around.:nod: |
Originally Posted by TeamSkunkwerks
(Post 14917298)
So basically, what you're saying is, that the motor is cogging. You've already tried a new sensor wire. Now try removing the sensor wire altogether & see what happens.
Sounds like you're running the ESC in the wrong mode. Meaning that, you've either got a sensored motor running in sensorless configuration OR the other way around.:nod: I'll resolder all joints tonight and try again |
Originally Posted by hipwell
(Post 14917671)
Hobbywing 2.1s can't be changed mode. I think the only way to change into sensorless is the remove the cable. But then it still coggs
I'll resolder all joints tonight and try again |
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