Originally Posted by
Bwadd2002
Brand new Reventon 1.1 here straight out of the box and can't programme. downloaded the software and drivers. Connected the LCD box and all it says in Connecting to PC for hours and the software says in pink - connect to esc. None of that works even if i connect esc the esc lights up orange and thats about it. So my first track session was MOD1 I guess default with no drag brake.
Any thoughts>?
Did you get this resolved? It does sound like the PC software is not installed properly. Uninstall everything and reinstall. Make sure you also update your programming cards and try the process again.
Originally Posted by
zikarie
Hello there
I have a problem with the controller Reventon Pro 1.1 Brushless ESC - Metal Black Silver
The cutoff is set to 3 V after the cutoff vehicle shuttle stops the car at 3.8 V
Is there a solution to this problem that happened with my batteries Turnigy nano-tech A-SPEC 5600mah 2S 65 ~ 130C Hardcase Lipo Saddle Pack and the same thing happened to my friend with the same controller
It is important to note two new controllers
Thanks
What are you running this in? Just wondering. It may be sensing dips or spikes. Many of our users disable voltage protection all together.
Originally Posted by
AlanHall
so a revention pro will run the blaze 4600? but not somthing like the hobby wing 4000? or tekin pro4 motors? ill look into the blaze stuff, because id really like the have a revention pro again , but in a 4wd sc . is the blaze 4600 a 4 pole motor?
Reventon Pro will run those new Blaze motors with no issues. They were designed with that in mind. They are 2 pole motors.
This RCTech user is currently selling one in the For Sale Thread
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...ze-4600kv.html
Originally Posted by
lovethebuggy
Hi!
One question, will the Reventon R work OK with the Speed Passion Competition V3.0 5.5t? Would this be a crazy setup for a 2wd buggy?? It is just to play around... Speed runs and some jumpings...
How about the gearing for that motor? What FDR should I use?
Thanks!!!
As many have stated a 5.5 is pretty robust for a 2WD buggy. Many of the Pros don't even run that hot a motor. For speed runs, jumping, or running around a park I would run a 7.5 or even 10.5.