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Smashwings 01.26.2009 11:52 AM

MMMv3 lost configuration while on track
 
MMMv3 lost configuration while running at the track the other day, and only steering worked, no throttle.
It was running good for more than one hour, I tried manual configuration but didn't respond,I had to return home and when I linked it, it worked again.

There is a way to avoid this?

video at home before linking:

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=gAq0BwaI5ck

Thanks

Pdelcast 01.26.2009 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smashwings (Post 255730)
MMMv3 lost configuration while running at the track the other day, and only steering worked, no throttle.
It was running good for more than one hour, I tried manual configuration but didn't respond,I had to return home and when I linked it, it worked again.

There is a way to avoid this?

video at home before linking:

http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=gAq0BwaI5ck

Thanks

There is always a very very slight chance that flash memory can get corrupted -- especially considering the harsh conditions we put our ESCs through.

It's really about a 1 in 10000 type thing -- it shouldn't happen again.

Patrick

BrianG 01.26.2009 12:04 PM

Yeah, I hate it when my 1's and 0's get all jumbled up. Very difficult to put them back right. :smile:

Smashwings 01.26.2009 12:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 255732)
There is always a very very slight chance that flash memory can get corrupted -- especially considering the harsh conditions we put our ESCs through.

It's really about a 1 in 10000 type thing -- it shouldn't happen again.

Patrick

thanks for the fast reply! I'll be running more at the track so I keep us updated .
Although, Castle combo is running great, nitro killer! no nitro has this acceleration, and only 4s (geared 39mph)


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