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radio interferance prob's ! - 08.26.2006, 09:00 AM

Hi !

I have a big problem with interferance from my new mambamax system in my rust'y :019: because if i run my rust over 10meters from me the motor start's cogging badly !! what coud cause this ? the motor runs great with in 8-10meters!!!
   
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08.26.2006, 09:48 AM

Check the antenna not messed up.
Make sure wires not run to close to rx.
What kind of radio?


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08.26.2006, 10:07 AM

problem solved ! i changed tx and the problem's disapeared :027:
now i run the stock traxxas tx and rx. But one thing still trubles me ! the motor seem's to reacting slower to trottle inputs ? it getts a little better when i set the trottel trim to a lite above neutral. i,ve re calibrated the esc after the tx change som the esc coud know were the endpoint's for the new tx are ! it's still very driviable so it's no bigg'y but still strange to me:027: .



o and a new Q ! how much coud i gear down to be able to run my proline sandpaw tires ? now i run the stock rust'y tire's and 16/86 gearing.the motor stays around 100F runnin on gras and gravel.
   
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08.26.2006, 11:47 AM

I eouldn't change the gearing, try it first and if you don't like the temps then re gear.


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