Speed Passion Thread
#1876
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 9,295
From: Chicago Illinois USA
Hi,
I have this scenario: my motor got too hot the solder on cable A melted and stick on cable B. My car stopped. Smell something burned on esc. Resolder the cable again try to punch the throttle but nothing moved. I turned the motor while punching throttle...it works like normal but dead again when the motor stopped.
I pulled out the sensor cable. It works like nothing happens. Plugged in the sensor cable again...the motor dead again and needs push to work.
Have i shorted the esc sensor board? Any way to recover my esc? Esc is GT2.0Pro.
Thanks.
I have this scenario: my motor got too hot the solder on cable A melted and stick on cable B. My car stopped. Smell something burned on esc. Resolder the cable again try to punch the throttle but nothing moved. I turned the motor while punching throttle...it works like normal but dead again when the motor stopped.
I pulled out the sensor cable. It works like nothing happens. Plugged in the sensor cable again...the motor dead again and needs push to work.
Have i shorted the esc sensor board? Any way to recover my esc? Esc is GT2.0Pro.
Thanks.
Try replace 2 and 3....if not working, then the ESC sensor port is bad.
#1877
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 9,295
From: Chicago Illinois USA
Nick, don't bother....use 428_stock, that is the latest one to use for GT2 PRO ESC
#1878
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 9,295
From: Chicago Illinois USA
#1885
which GT is it? Speedpassion.net has a downloads section at the bottom of their page and it will have manuals and other stuff, you can also get a program box direct from them as well.
#1886
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 7,758
From: Chicago, IL
If you are local to me I have the basic programming box you can have. It is not the LCD version, but it's free if you are one of the local tracks I race at.
This version is the one I'm talking about...



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