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12.20.2007, 09:36 AM

I agree, the amp draw is likely to be high. I've used GP3300's in a similar setup (12 cells with a 10L, and 18 cells with a 10XL) and found that they drop a LOT of voltage under load...as much (or more than) 7 volts. Yours is geared to about 40 mph, so maybe try dropping a few teeth to see what happens?

I'd also check all your connections to make sure they are clean and tight. I'm assuming you're using deans plugs or similar. Also, how old are the packs? They might not be up to snuff.
   
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12.20.2007, 11:26 AM

The other thing I may check is to see if there are any broken connections to the capacitors, as they seem prone to breakage on the 9920. Obviously your problem is tied to heavy loads on the controller, and there only so many things that would cause that.

Edit: Had another thought... sometimes I got cogging when running a ubec even w/ an FM radio. The DSM radios are the only ones that ensure smooth operation. Have you tried using a RX pack in place just to check this out? What radio

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please help...bad cogging - 12.20.2007, 05:37 PM

thanks all! i think you are right about the batteries. I recharged the batts and ran the truck with batts hot off the press. cogging almost went away. however, things got progressively worse as batts drained. looks like i may need lipo, but a little too much $$ for me to spend now. i'll try and gear down to see if it helps.

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i'm using a futaba FM radio.
   
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12.20.2007, 05:42 PM

I had a very similar setup and I think that gearing down will help alot, maybe a 13 or 14t pinion would be better. Those batteries may have some issues moving the truck around properly with taller gearing.
   
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