We have a comp this coming weekend and friend has been having some trouble with his super. So I picked it up last night and brought it home with me in order to install new motors, reprogram both the mamba max's, the CC BEC and program his DX6. This is Hustler Clod super.
I installed new 55 turns with 7 tooth pinions, did all the programming and DX6 mixing and then I took it out in my yard for some testing. Channels 1 & 3 were mixed so the throttle (channel 1) controlled both MM's. On a steep climb the rear motor stalled. Both the MM were blinking the same (meaning they both were receiving the same signal), but the rear had more load and needed more throttle to overcome the stall.
With a DX6 you can overcome clod stall because you have independent control of both ESC's. But if you were using a pistol grip controller or any kind of three channel radio with a y harness to control two ESC's, you cannot. A simple Y harness with two ESC's will not fix clod stall. Both ESC's will receive the same signal and when any motor has a greater load it will stall.
Like Kamikaze explained, they must be independently controlled. When he explained it in post #53 it made total sense, but to actually experience it last when the channels were mixed made it even more clear for me. Give it up people and learn to read and trust some of the veterans. They have way more experience.
I installed new 55 turns with 7 tooth pinions, did all the programming and DX6 mixing and then I took it out in my yard for some testing. Channels 1 & 3 were mixed so the throttle (channel 1) controlled both MM's. On a steep climb the rear motor stalled. Both the MM were blinking the same (meaning they both were receiving the same signal), but the rear had more load and needed more throttle to overcome the stall.
With a DX6 you can overcome clod stall because you have independent control of both ESC's. But if you were using a pistol grip controller or any kind of three channel radio with a y harness to control two ESC's, you cannot. A simple Y harness with two ESC's will not fix clod stall. Both ESC's will receive the same signal and when any motor has a greater load it will stall.
Like Kamikaze explained, they must be independently controlled. When he explained it in post #53 it made total sense, but to actually experience it last when the channels were mixed made it even more clear for me. Give it up people and learn to read and trust some of the veterans. They have way more experience.