Newb in Need! SC10RTR problem!
#1
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Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 2
Hi all, I'm a newbie R/C guy with a Team Associated SC10 RTR. Here's my problem...
I broke the chassis on the first run out of the box (damn thing is too fast!!) So i purchased a new chassis and rebuilt the truck onto the new chassis. Now when i run it, i keep encountering the same thing... The truck will run fine until it hits a bump or any type of jolt or shock (IE, dropping off a curb or hitting a speed bump) Then it will not respond to the throttle trigger. If i nudge the truck with my foot and then hit the throttle, it goes, but then quits if i change direction (reverse) or let off the throttle. All the while the steering still responds, even when the throttle will not. what gives?? I'm thinking it has to do with the receiver, but I am painfully new at this, and don't quite know where to start.
Sorry if this topic has already been covered, I searched the forums, but came up empty.
I broke the chassis on the first run out of the box (damn thing is too fast!!) So i purchased a new chassis and rebuilt the truck onto the new chassis. Now when i run it, i keep encountering the same thing... The truck will run fine until it hits a bump or any type of jolt or shock (IE, dropping off a curb or hitting a speed bump) Then it will not respond to the throttle trigger. If i nudge the truck with my foot and then hit the throttle, it goes, but then quits if i change direction (reverse) or let off the throttle. All the while the steering still responds, even when the throttle will not. what gives?? I'm thinking it has to do with the receiver, but I am painfully new at this, and don't quite know where to start.
Sorry if this topic has already been covered, I searched the forums, but came up empty.
#3
check all connections esc to recever, battery to esc, esc to motor, battery connectors also check the gear mesh and the brushes and springs on the motor and last the crystals in recever and transmiter.





