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Old 04-12-2009 | 10:39 PM
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cobracoupe5
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Originally Posted by JR007
This is a little know issue that has not been resolved as far as I know. Myself and a few others I have come across while snooping the forums have also had issues with.
We have been in touch with Joe at Castle, but that was a while ago. He has been great in forum convo's, but must be a bit tied up at present to sort the issue.
I had wired for high-power mode and got the same trouble with my Reedy 19 turn mod motor. Worked great in low-power mode with the old Tamiya 23 turn, but even that in high power mode would not work properly.
A few things I have tried that didn't work (so you won't waste your time):
1. Hard-wired the motor to the esc.
2. Made sure there were 3 capacitors on the motor.
3. All my wiring is Deans Wet noodle 12 guage, no current issues there!
4. Tried all 3 power wires soldered at the same point to the motor wire, as well as "staggering" them back from each other.
5. Hard-wired the battery to the esc.
6. Tried re-setting controller end-points, and using various end-point settings.
7. In desperation tried an AM radio set.
8. Tried a Tamiya 23 turn super stock (can't draw much less power than that puppy).
9. Twisted and wove the motor wires to eliminate EMF.

I use NiMh still, but they are good batteries and work fine with my 12 turn mod motor and the GTX esc, so I don't think that is an issue.

I don't have Castle Link, and don't think I should have to buy it to make the esc work properly.

I will post back on this if Joe gets back on the other forum.

Feel free to try anything I didn't think of and let me know!

I'm a little PO'd about it all and have ordered a Tekin R1 which is on it's way. I'm not recommending the Sidewinder until Castle can either enlighten me on how I cocked something up, or tells me how to "fix" the issue
I just installed mine 2 days ago and it hasn't been right for me either. So far I have tried 2 different brand new freshly charged 4 cell 4600nimh packs with all quality connectors and bars, castle link firmware upgrade, unsoldering the factory motor conectors and hard wiring without cutting anything, and have only wired as in the diagram labeled "brushed motor wiring", and numerous configurations on my futaba 3pm.

I think a capacitor may help but I want to contact castle for reccomendations first.
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