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warrior 9920 not working
i got a BK Electronics Wanderer "XL" Brushless Motor anda warrior 9920. k i got it all hooked up followed the instructions, but i am trying to program it, but i am not getting any beeps or anything
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Did you pull the red jumper? Here, this might help.
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Pull the red jumper out, program and plug it back in. did you pull the black jumper?
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i pulled the red jumper and the black one, and tryied with the red one out and the black one in, and black one outt and red one in
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The black jumper is for the internal bec. Jumper on=internal bec enabled and jumper off=not using internal bec. One other thing to check is the 2 pins that are sticking out after you remove the red jumper. Make sure they are not touching each other or something metal. Hope this helps some. I would also cheack all the connectionson the motor and esc
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Red jumper is for programming.
Black is the BEC. Pull the black one out to disable the BEC if you are using 12 cells or more, have more than one servo, are using a receiver battery pack, or an external BEC. It shouldn't have anything to do with programming. If you are having trouble teaching the ESC your transmitter, make sure your EPA is set to default. Also, try reversing your throttle on the transmitter. |
the pins are fine, i am using a reciever pack i will check the transmitter thing
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if you use a rx pack, don't disconnect the red wire from the "esc to rx" connector, just unplug the red caliper on the controler circuit...
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personally, pulling the red wire causes confusion for me, pulling the jumpers are easier to understand, also, follow the sticky(i think squee sent it to you) word by word, it puts everything in lamans terms!
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My bet is on reversed throttle on your radio.
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If it won't program correctly, that would be my guess too. I only had that problem with my JR radio though.
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i have to try the reverse thing
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okay tyried the reverse thing did'nt work i will try a differnet reciever
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How old is your motor? My guess the controller is shot, and if a different reciever does not work, then check your servo's
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brand new never used
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Have you checked for shorts in your servo's? But honestly, I would send the controller to Mike and see what he says. Sounds like something is wrong with it...Try checking the connection to the motor, if you are not hearing beeps(and it's the motor that should beep), maybe bad connection there? How do you have it wired? Got pics?
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it works the stock reciever is toast took my reciever from my other car and it works.
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from warrior manual:..
In case of no ‘beep’ either the gas travel is not long enough ( <0.128ms) or gas trigger (or stick) has been moved to the wrong direction. Disconnect battery pack and receiver power. Lengthen gas travel or invert gas, reconnect and start at 4. .. assumed receiver gives steering servo okay info.. I would test with controller steering channel that the 0.128ms reguirement comes because steerin can often be fixed as "wider steer" |
Sounds great! Good job!
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The neutral setting for both steering and throttle (assuming 50/50 throttle control) is at 1.5ms. Min is 1ms, max is 2ms. That gives 0.5ms travel each way. The only ways a working throttle channel would give less than 0.5ms travel is if you were using a Traxxas TQ radio on 70/30, if the throttle trim was off, or if the signal was reversed.
I didn't read the full thread to see what Radio you are using, but if it's the TQ radio, set the throttle to 50/50, trims to neutral, and then switch the servo reversing control the other way. Failing that; since the steering was working on your "bad" receiver, I would hook the steering output to the ESC and try it. And/or hook the throttle output of the receiver to the steering and try it. |
i did all that its just shot the stock receiver i am gonna just get a different radio set up
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