Got a blinking red/green LED on my ESC, but no power I have a stock AXIAL ESC in my car right now, and after a total teardown and rebuild, I placed the ESC on the axle to get some weight down low. So I turn the power button on, and I get the LED to blink red/Green/Red/Green... I turn on the controller, and I get nothing. Now normally I would get the ESC to beep on and the LED would turn red and stay that color. I tried to swap everything around, new battery on the car, but still nothing. Can someone give me some advice... I was VERY upset yesterday when I got it all together after 3 days, and I could not go anywhere with it. Thanks Dima |
My suggestion to you is get rid of the axial esc. You can pick up many choice esc for about $75. I run the CC sidewinder and have no problems from it. I would check the polarity from the esc to the battery. Make sure you have it plugged into the right channel on your reciever. |
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I am looking for a good ESC for a good price (just can't swing the cost right now). I am goinv gto get the good ESC in time along with a Lipo and charger, but that will cme a bit later. The polarity from the ESC to the battery can only be one way... It was working 2 days ago, and nothing has changed since then (I am still getting power as the LED says), just nothing from the controller to the ESC. Thanks Dima |
Do you have steering when the ESC is on? If not, then you have the ESC plugged into the wrong hole in the reciever. switch the servo and the ESC plugs around. "thumbsup" |
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DIma |
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Don't feel too bad, I've done it myself more than once. "thumbsup" |
But now that I think about it, I remember setting it up right alst night. I even thought about that, and recall plugging everythiing in right becaus eI had tags off the wires on where they should go. \Dima |
Never hurts to double check. I've done the same thing before too. "thumbsup" -Tim |
I will... Soon as I get home from work this afternoon I will be sure to check ho it is all put together. Dima |
try taking all of the plugs out of the receiver and plugging them in the other way round. If the polarity is reversed you only get the lights, not the power |
make sure you have the plugs in the right wat. Many futaba style plugs you can plug them into the rciever with polarity revered. Unplug them flip the plug 180 deg and plug it back in. I have done that. |
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Thanks guys Dima |
Way To Go |
looks like I helped someone there chirping in first, well done to me, an ur welcome my friend ;) |
For teh record I had a similar problem on a mamba max, I would turn on the controler, and then the esc, and it would sit there blinking at me and not arming. wound up the trim had beed bumped all the way up giving forward signal, setting the trim in the center again allowed the esc to arm. |
Hey i have the same problem, except my stock 2.4 axial ESC blinks Green red constantly, and the reciever is soild red, nothing will work, it wont move or steer, i changed the plugs and still the same thing, i even unplugged the esc from the reciever and it stil continues to blink green red, what does this mean? any one can help? its really fustrating, it was working before i pulled it all apart |
Re: Got a blinking red/green LED on my ESC, but no power Same problem here. No throttle or steering but the LEDs on the Honcho will turn on. I don't have a bind plug but I'm hoping that's the problem. Any thoughts? |
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If that's OK, try recalibrating the ESC to the RX. If it's a Futaba radio, you will likely need to reverse the throttle channel (it's a Futaba thing). |
Re: Got a blinking red/green LED on my ESC, but no power Yea, recalibrate...If you are having ESC issues the first step is always to recalibrate. |
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