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Old 05-16-2011, 12:54 PM   #1
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Hi guys just got my holmes hobbies 45t hand wounds today and just put them in, but the problem i,ve got is the rear will not lock up as i try to turn on the spot they still have a small bit of movement in them im running dual fxr,s any thoughts on this, i know im missing something.



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Old 05-16-2011, 01:59 PM   #2
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I'd have to say you should double check your programming in the FXR's to make sure you have the drag brake turned all the way up.
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And that you've calibrated both esc's together. They both need to be in dead neutral for the drag to work. I'm guessing that's the problem, if you've only got the issue with 1 motor. Other than that check the brake setting is the same on both esc.
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These aren't 5 pole motors are these?
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And that you've calibrated both esc's together. They both need to be in dead neutral for the drag to work. I'm guessing that's the problem, if you've only got the issue with 1 motor. Other than that check the brake setting is the same on both esc.

I have a similar issue. Will a tight deadband cause this too ?
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The stock deadband should be ok. If you find too much "dead" trigger in the middle and you want a tighter feeling then you should make the deadband smaller. I'm using a 4pks and mamba micro pros, and i've not touched the deadband from stock.
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Thanks for all the helps guys john at Holmes hobbies sorted it out he told me to drop 14p to a 13p in the rear and that sorted it out thanks again.
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