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shaunjohnson 02.06.2009 12:51 AM

MMMv3 + medusa 2000 70mm brakes problem
 
hey guys,
i'm up at my frends place now helping him dial in his converted revo platnium.:intello:

but we have an issue...
the throttle curves are fine on the MMM and it performs great.
the brakes however are MILES too strong...
READ ON (some people done read the whole post lol)
i have the brake curve at a almost flatline and the brake amount set at 25% but the revo will still want to do front flips when toy just brush the brakes with your fingers!!!

they are VERY touchey and i cant dial them out!

any ideas on what's going on??

What's_nitro? 02.06.2009 12:57 AM

Does his radio have an Expo setting?

shaunjohnson 02.06.2009 01:04 AM

yes,
good idea...i'll try dialing that out ;) (spektrum DX2.0)

shaun

shaunjohnson 02.06.2009 01:06 AM

nope :(:(
still no luck.
end point adjustment just make the brakes lock up later on in the travel.

bdebde 02.06.2009 01:56 AM

Try calibrating esc to radio again, with the endpoints at 100%.

shaunjohnson 02.06.2009 01:58 AM

yes ive done that too...
here's what i HAVE done...
calibrated 3 times just in case
adjusted end point
reduced brake amount
flattenend brake curve
and i think that's it:no:

to no avail :(

What's_nitro? 02.06.2009 02:10 AM

On the radio, look for "exponent" not "end point" adjustment. They are very different things. If/when you find it set the throttle channel to "0% exponent" in BOTH directions (F/R).

shaunjohnson 02.06.2009 07:04 AM

hit hte nail on head:yipi:
thanks what's nitro:yes:

brushlessboy16 02.06.2009 08:35 AM

I set my braking to 50% on the MMM then use the curve in the castle link to get rid of the touchie-ness.

johnrobholmes 02.06.2009 10:42 AM

10% brake?

What's_nitro? 02.06.2009 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shaunjohnson (Post 259210)
hit hte nail on head:yipi:
thanks what's nitro:yes:

Awesome! I usually hit my thumb a few times first, so this is an improvement! :lol:

Sammus 02.10.2009 09:38 AM

Even though it sounds fixed, I thought I'd relate a story. I had a similar thing happen to my car recently, though I thought it was a little underpower. After trying everthing without satisfactory results, I remembered my radio is futaba and I needed to reverse the throttle channel :oops: so when I thought I was braking, the esc was actually going full reverse to positive throttle, something they arent usually designed to do as smoothly as the regular kind of braking :p

Needless to say it fixed the problem, and since reverse was only set to 50% in castle link, I also gained a shiteload of power haha.

George16 02.10.2009 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sammus (Post 260574)
Even though it sounds fixed, I thought I'd relate a story. I had a similar thing happen to my car recently, though I thought it was a little underpower. After trying everthing without satisfactory results, I remembered my radio is futaba and I needed to reverse the throttle channel :oops: so when I thought I was braking, the esc was actually going full reverse to positive throttle, something they arent usually designed to do as smoothly as the regular kind of braking :p

Needless to say it fixed the problem, and since reverse was only set to 50% in castle link, I also gained a shiteload of power haha.

That's why the driver's ed manual stated that if using a Futaba radio, the user have to reverse the throttle channel :rules::rules:.

Sammus 02.10.2009 08:36 PM

Haha so every time you set up a controller in a car you read the drivers ed cover to cover? :p I knew I had to do it, I'd done it a million times before (and read the manual at least once too lol). Just slipped my mind, easy to do methinks.

George16 02.11.2009 05:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sammus (Post 260730)
Haha so every time you set up a controller in a car you read the drivers ed cover to cover? :p I knew I had to do it, I'd done it a million times before (and read the manual at least once too lol). Just slipped my mind, easy to do methinks.

Not necessarily cover to cover but skim through the manual. Then after testing the truck and before getting bored reading some of the posts here, I read the manual from cover to cover :lol::intello:.


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