Mr.Slave
Quarry Creeper
im prolly pickin up a fxr pro or normal fxr next week sometime i ordered the hotwire today.
just wired up my third fxr after one of the first two smoked on me.the first one burned up because i believe i did not have a external bec wired in.well now i got the bec in and both fxr hooked up along with two jr 8711 servos everything seems to be working great after programing through hotwire,but i noticed some smoke comming from the brand new fxr recieved today.it was comming from in between the two battery post by the green circuit board where the post are soldered onto.my question is,is it possible that when i soldered the cap and wires on i used too much liquid flux and that is what im seeing,btw there is also a itty bitty spark between the battery post.the fxr is not hot to touch and the onboard temp is on the 1st led which is low.the fxr is working i believe just like it should but this smoke and spark is concerning me.if anybody could help that would be greatly appreciated.
super class hustler
two fxr on sep channels
two tekin 55t
two jr 8711 servos front and reer steer
spectrum dx61 radio and rx
3c 1500mah lipo
thanks for your honest opinion!
somebody just posted that they change from FXR to the FXR-pro...and the weird start up with 35t and 3s was gone...is this true?? has team tekin had the same experience??
somebody just posted that they change from FXR to the FXR-pro...and the weird start up with 35t and 3s was gone...is this true?? has team tekin had the same experience??
All jokes aside, we're working on the new software. We made a few changes and weren't happy with it. We've scoured the boards looking for "other" requests for adjustments. This will be dedicated crawler software.
Thanks for sticking with us, we certainly are sticking with you guys!
how about a way to eliminate the posts? I hate those things, otherwise I really like the FSR. There's been times when I could have used more holding power from the drag brakes, but as a whole the ESC seems to work well, even with the 3s and the Holmes Hobby 35T handwound motor.
Really?! The direct solder posts are great, you can wire the FX-R in any concievable manner...killer in my book, and one of the features that puts it ahead of other's I think "thumbsup"
As far as the drag, the FX-R has some of the strongest on the market. What's your rig weighing in at?