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07.06.2009, 10:29 PM

Have u put the low detection on?
   
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07.06.2009, 11:12 PM

yuppers hold for 10 seconds and chirps ..
   
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07.06.2009, 11:58 PM

hmmm try to bind it again or send in the motor or esc to traxxas
   
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07.07.2009, 12:02 AM

Yeah I thought to send the whole thing in and then they can see what the problem is.. I just want it to work right!
   
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07.07.2009, 12:41 AM

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Yeah I thought to send the whole thing in and then they can see what the problem is.. I just want it to work right!
I can understand your frustration, however, tinkering is part of the rc hobby. I just got my savage flux in the mail today and before I even turned it on had the diffs apart, then had to mod the battery boxes. Took me quite a while to get it together and make sure it was all correct before running it for 5 minutes to do a whole pile of cartwheels breaking a steering knuckle.


You will ALWAYS be tearing that thing apart, checking temps, lubing, breaking ect. ect.
   
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07.07.2009, 01:05 AM

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I can understand your frustration, however, tinkering is part of the rc hobby. I just got my savage flux in the mail today and before I even turned it on had the diffs apart, then had to mod the battery boxes. Took me quite a while to get it together and make sure it was all correct before running it for 5 minutes to do a whole pile of cartwheels breaking a steering knuckle.


You will ALWAYS be tearing that thing apart, checking temps, lubing, breaking ect. ect.
trust me I know more than most just new to the BL side of it all..
   
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07.07.2009, 12:47 AM

What voltage are the packs at when you take them off the truck, then how many MAH do they take back in?


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07.07.2009, 01:04 AM

20c rating packs and hyperion charger and a racers edge super 2000 charger balancing every time. They are at 8.4/4.2 after charging 4.2 individually Ill take voltage off the truck tomorrow!
   
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07.07.2009, 09:39 AM

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20c rating packs and hyperion charger and a racers edge super 2000 charger balancing every time. They are at 8.4/4.2 after charging 4.2 individually Ill take voltage off the truck tomorrow!
If they come own to anything but 3.0-3.5 your lvc is set wrong.


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07.07.2009, 01:09 AM

Man, you'll love brushless. Were you previously a nitro guy?
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07.07.2009, 07:16 AM

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Man, you'll love brushless. Were you previously a nitro guy?
Yes I was a nitro guy for over 15 yrs. I love my BL revo!
   
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07.07.2009, 01:33 AM

Sounds like the ESC is thermaling.

Throw in the 'Speed pinion' that was included in the truck (it is 23T vs the stock installed 28T pinion) and it will significantly help with the heat. Will also naturally slow the truck down so you might not need to run it in training mode.


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07.07.2009, 02:28 AM

If running 2s you should be fine with the stock pinion. If you are running 2s in parallel and getting 7 minutes but if you run an individual pack and get 20 minutes you may want to check your parallel adapter. Try taking it out of training mode and see if that works.


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07.07.2009, 10:58 AM

Are you running stock tires?
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07.07.2009, 01:43 PM

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Are you running stock tires?
crt .5 rims with bowties. But it did this with stockers too!
   
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