Maclan Racing Products Discussion
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#1426
Bought a new Pico and ran it for about 30 minutes and it shut off. Has a single red slashing led and wont do anything. Anyone seen this?
#1428
I have a bue and red light flashing on my picco esc. It has signal and the battery is not low on voltage. Need some help, any one with experience with this brand or from someone at Maclan
#1429
Think I found the problem. I dropped my controller last time racing, messing with the neutral position, so when I turn on the ESC it thinks the controller is being pulled, a safety function. When I find neutral it starts up, it makes the start up noise. Still does it after being calibrated.
#1430
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Think I found the problem. I dropped my controller last time racing, messing with the neutral position, so when I turn on the ESC it thinks the controller is being pulled, a safety function. When I find neutral it starts up, it makes the start up noise. Still does it after being calibrated.
#1431
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Now available!!! ESC Software updates!! New Panel!! Updates and now Telemetry!!!! Check out the details here....
Maclan releases new 3.0 firmware platform for MMax Pro and MMax Pico ESC's :: LiveRC.com - R/C Car News, Pictures, Videos, and More
Maclan releases new 3.0 firmware platform for MMax Pro and MMax Pico ESC's :: LiveRC.com - R/C Car News, Pictures, Videos, and More
#1432
Now available!!! ESC Software updates!! New Panel!! Updates and now Telemetry!!!! Check out the details here....
Maclan releases new 3.0 firmware platform for MMax Pro and MMax Pico ESC's :: LiveRC.com - R/C Car News, Pictures, Videos, and More
Maclan releases new 3.0 firmware platform for MMax Pro and MMax Pico ESC's :: LiveRC.com - R/C Car News, Pictures, Videos, and More
#1434
#1435
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The short answer is yes. No set up is exactly right for every person, track or driving style. You should attempt to tweak it little by little to give you the best performance. When we set up a profile we have an object of trying to make it fast its purpose, but so much on the limit that it can cause someone to overheat something. That being said, when ever you try a new setting or set up - you have to be mindful of temps. Don't go out and try and run 10 minutes with a new boosted set up without knowing how fast the heat builds up.
#1438
Hi, newbie when it comes to electronics. Can someone tell me what is the use of the sensor wires on the brushless motors?
Where does it connect? or do you use it only for servicing or adjusting the motor? I have a Maclan 21.5 short stack paired with a
Maclan Pico 100a. Sorry if this has been discussed, but I can't seem to find an answer to this.
Thanks in advance
Where does it connect? or do you use it only for servicing or adjusting the motor? I have a Maclan 21.5 short stack paired with a
Maclan Pico 100a. Sorry if this has been discussed, but I can't seem to find an answer to this.
Thanks in advance
#1439
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Hi, newbie when it comes to electronics. Can someone tell me what is the use of the sensor wires on the brushless motors?
Where does it connect? or do you use it only for servicing or adjusting the motor? I have a Maclan 21.5 short stack paired with a
Maclan Pico 100a. Sorry if this has been discussed, but I can't seem to find an answer to this.
Thanks in advance
Where does it connect? or do you use it only for servicing or adjusting the motor? I have a Maclan 21.5 short stack paired with a
Maclan Pico 100a. Sorry if this has been discussed, but I can't seem to find an answer to this.
Thanks in advance
#1440
Thank you for the info. On another note, I might have solder blend in from the A to the B connector on the motor. How critical is this?