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Old 06-27-2017 | 03:49 PM
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Sorry for the almost childish and indirect title, I didn't really know how to narrow this down.

Basically, sometimes when turning on my esc (it's the esc that was in the original V1 helion dominus sc, brushed version), the throttle doesn't work and there's this beeping noise coming from the vehicle.

Also, it seems that there is a huge deadzone on the throttle trigger when the throttle is working, which in effect doesn't allow me to reach full speed in forward and reverse throttle.

I have literally no idea as to why this is happening, as I have not altered anything. This has randomly started happening. It would be greatly appreciated if there is some fix to this. Or just knowing whether there is no fix and I need to buy a new transmitter or not is fine as well.
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Old 06-27-2017 | 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by TGSP
Sorry for the almost childish and indirect title, I didn't really know how to narrow this down.

Basically, sometimes when turning on my esc (it's the esc that was in the original V1 helion dominus sc, brushed version), the throttle doesn't work and there's this beeping noise coming from the vehicle.

Also, it seems that there is a huge deadzone on the throttle trigger when the throttle is working, which in effect doesn't allow me to reach full speed in forward and reverse throttle.

I have literally no idea as to why this is happening, as I have not altered anything. This has randomly started happening. It would be greatly appreciated if there is some fix to this. Or just knowing whether there is no fix and I need to buy a new transmitter or not is fine as well.
Sounds like you need to calibrate the esc to the transmitter. Check the instructions for the ESC for calibration.
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