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EVX+Titans Stutter? - 06.02.2005, 03:27 PM

I noticed recently my G-maxx stutters. It sort of loses power then quickly gets it back again, sometimes stops completely, I have to let go of the throttle and accelerate again.

I think it is something to do with my EVX? Or Titans? They seem to be hot after a run, is this the cause?

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Re: EVX+Titans Stutter? - 06.02.2005, 05:22 PM

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I noticed recently my G-maxx stutters. It sort of loses power then quickly gets it back again, sometimes stops completely, I have to let go of the throttle and accelerate again.

I think it is something to do with my EVX? Or Titans? They seem to be hot after a run, is this the cause?

Please help,
Thanks.
Are your batteries laying on the ground next to it? ;)


When it stops running do you have to let it sit for a minute before it starts running again or just let off the throttle for a quick second and proceed to gas it again?

You may wanna check the temps (how long can you touch the motors, batteries, and/or speed control?). And you may wanna look for loose connections in the wiring. Consider the solder connections in your battery packs as a potential problem, in light of your recent issues w/ the batteries staying in the chassis.
   
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06.02.2005, 05:28 PM

are you sure you've got capacitors installed on the titans. I once tried to run titans without them, and it was uncontrollable - very similar to what your describing
   
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06.02.2005, 05:37 PM

CHUD is right, I have to let go of throttle, wait for abit, then it goes again for a while.

Capacitors are on, and soldering done well.


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06.06.2005, 02:43 AM

I revesed the motor wires (red to black instead of red to red) and it works fine now. :)

Any reason why this would of caused it?


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I revesed the motor wires (red to black instead of red to red) and it works fine now. :)

Any reason why this would of caused it?
modern technology.....sounds a bit like my computer!! :rolleyes:
   
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