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Old 01-28-2014 | 04:58 PM
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usual beeps then went Bzzzz and now it's dead. Batteries ready full charge.
Did it ever work correctly? OR was this a fresh install?
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Old 01-28-2014 | 09:16 PM
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How much does your car weigh? What type of track are you driving it on?
i estimate the weight to be around 3600 grams

track is outdoor medium bite, quite technical, only one long straight 50-60ft
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Old 01-29-2014 | 05:13 AM
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So here is the situation:

Tekno ET48
RX8 G2 with T8g2 2050 @ 13.95/1
Reedy 4600mah 4 cell, 55C rated

Driving about on the street because track are too muddy.

I see voltage on WOT drop to 14.3 volt, is this too much or good?

this happens from very early in the run.

Don't want to blow up my system due to too small batteries.
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Old 01-29-2014 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by akshayp14
i estimate the weight to be around 3600 grams

track is outdoor medium bite, quite technical, only one long straight 50-60ft
60ft? if that's the case you're over geared. That's a super small track, try dropping a tooth or two.

At nearly 8 lbs your buggy is also on the heavier side. Ideally you shouldn't be that heavy on 6s. What size is your 6s pack?
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Old 01-29-2014 | 09:31 AM
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was running short on batteries so only had a 3000mah (518grams) and a 3800 (619grams) servo is about 70 grams and receiver 8grams, i have no idea what the actual car with body weighs, it was a guess, maybe someone might know?
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Old 01-29-2014 | 12:12 PM
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What is the extent of moisture the RX8 G2 can take?
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Old 01-29-2014 | 01:39 PM
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What is the extent of moisture the RX8 G2 can take?
None, moisture voids the warranty and there's a good chance it will short out.
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Old 01-29-2014 | 01:54 PM
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How do you guys clean your stuff after dirt and mud get on it? Just got a 8ight 3.0 and it got extra dirty last night.
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Old 01-29-2014 | 01:58 PM
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How do you guys clean your stuff after dirt and mud get on it? Just got a 8ight 3.0 and it got extra dirty last night.
Air compressor with a hi-pressure nozzle to get all the loose stuff off, then I use Kalgard degreaser, various picks, toothbrush and rags to get everything else, then air again. Sometimes Simple Green, then once it's all dried off and no dirt left I hit it Kalgard Prep n Shine silicone spray. Make sure not to spray the ESC a whole lot if you can help it.
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Feedback on the Hotwire for android:
I got it up and running on a cheap tablet last night I purchased to play with (Lenovo) running 4.12 since my S4 is way too new for it to work. The software appears to work well, but with a few minor issues (or feature? ). I do not see anywhere that the software is able to read the settings from the ESC after it attaches. It immediately found my gen2 and allowed me to apply settings that I selected via the menus, but that overwrote what was already on the unit. It also forced an initial reset of the ESC/TX/RX setup. Is this normal? Maybe I missed it, but will we also be able to update the firmware via the tool and when might that be available? In short, some possible bugs, but it appears to work very well with much less pain than the Windows version.
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When I plug mine in it reads the esc's settings that are already in it. Can't remember the first plug in but i know I didnt have to calibrate.
Maybe that was just the initial plug in and after that it will read correctly?
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Originally Posted by UK.hardcore
So here is the situation:

Tekno ET48
RX8 G2 with T8g2 2050 @ 13.95/1
Reedy 4600mah 4 cell, 55C rated

Driving about on the street because track are too muddy.

I see voltage on WOT drop to 14.3 volt, is this too much or good?

this happens from very early in the run.

Don't want to blow up my system due to too small batteries.
I'd say from a dead stop or slow rolling start to WOT that's normal.

What you don't want to see is heavy "hashing" on the voltage line that isn't directly related to the throttle input. In other words you want to see slow "waves" not huge vertical spikes,etc.

55c if that rating is "true" should be more than fine. A lot of batteries are over rated right now so be careful.

If you see your battery voltage falling very fast in say 6 minutes...falls off sharply you're packs are weak.

2050 in a truggy even one as light as the Tekno is walking a fine line. You'd be better served by a Tr8 Truggy motor, trust me.
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Old 01-31-2014 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by RokleM
Feedback on the Hotwire for android:
I got it up and running on a cheap tablet last night I purchased to play with (Lenovo) running 4.12 since my S4 is way too new for it to work. The software appears to work well, but with a few minor issues (or feature? ). I do not see anywhere that the software is able to read the settings from the ESC after it attaches. It immediately found my gen2 and allowed me to apply settings that I selected via the menus, but that overwrote what was already on the unit. It also forced an initial reset of the ESC/TX/RX setup. Is this normal? Maybe I missed it, but will we also be able to update the firmware via the tool and when might that be available? In short, some possible bugs, but it appears to work very well with much less pain than the Windows version.
What level software was in your Rx8?
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Old 01-31-2014 | 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Randy_Pike
What level software was in your Rx8?
Good question, I know I'm at least one revision behind (the most recent just announced). Is there one that is either required or recommended at minimum? Perhaps it would be a good idea to include that as a popup or notice when a connection is established?

If the software is detecting properly, V238. I will have to confirm/upgrade via laptop tonight when I get home.

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Old 01-31-2014 | 11:19 AM
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Generally the app reads old versions but try updating to the latest one: www.teamtekin.com/hotwire.html
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