Jeff@TireBalls
Quarry Creeper
But they will run on 7.4 and still be pretty bright according to the MORE thread. Something else is going on.
But they will run on 7.4 and still be pretty bright according to the MORE thread. Something else is going on.
Can you do a wright up on how to proberly setup this controller on DT1?
Ummmmmm,
let's say there was 'this guy'......
and he did some mod on his 4PL to gain more forward travel on the throttle trigger......
and since this is a completely hypothetical scenario,......
let's say he went through the adjuster procedure (p 97? in the manual).....
and just for giggles, let's say it was a success........
Now, are the new endpoints learned, in ALL model memories?
Or just model memory #3, and the Adjuster process has to be repeated in each and every profile?
Good evening friends
Bought last week my 10 XR, but I have a problem.
The car is used and included a 4PL. I've already set the command in my own way, I have done reset, now follow the Harley videos, etc, but the problem keeps :evil:
The thing is, when the car is on an inclined climb, adjust or increase his position with the help of the servo, the rear wheels go.. Ie, do not block, but do not force enough to hold the car. The rear engine is new (has 3 tests).
The previous owner tells me it is on the radio but do not know for sure where I say, says it does not get asked to hang at 100%...
Have also checked the drag-brake the sidewinder and both are 213% (or 203, do not remember now, but is the max).
Engines: team brood, creep 35T.
esc: 2x micro sidewinder
bec: caslte
command and receiver: 4pl
Sorry for my english.
Please help me, I have competition on Saturday and I'm so screwed
Thank you friends
Calibrate the throttle positions of BOTH ESC's at the same time.
Thanks Harley, but how can I do this?
I stopped competing a year and a bit ago and at that time wore radio with sticks.
Excuse so basic and stupid question, but do not even know how.![]()
That is a ESC function, not a radio setting. Refer to whatever ESC instructions you have.
With futaba you need to reverse the throttle on the transmitter and then recalibrate the escs.I recently assembled an Axial XR10 from a kit:
- Tekin FXR
- Tekin 45T
- Futaba PKS-R
- Futaba R614FS
I setup dual-ESC mixing, following Harley's excellent video (thanks!).
When I finally turned everything on, forward on the radio would result in both motors going backwards and reverse would result in them going forward.
At first I thought I had reversed the wiring but I checked multiple times and was able to verify that the ESC motor outputs were reversed (+ was -, _ was +).
I checked the radio and nothing was reversed.
I suspected the ESCs were at fault until I attempted a calibration and discovered that the ESC didn't recognize the radio's FWD as a FWD. When prompted to calibrate FWD, I held the throttle at full but the ESC kept waiting. It only worked when I reversed channel 2 and 4.
I created a new "normal" model (single ESC) and had the same result. Then I switched out the radio/receiver for a Spektrum and FWD became FWD.
Finally, I used the 4PKSR/R614FS in my Wraith and that too goes backwards.
I have checked the REV screen multiple times to verify that all channels are set to normal.
Obviously I can reverse the channels and go on with my life, but it seems that something is wrong?
Ali
Thanks for the reply.
Can you please expand on what you said. I can reverse the channels and calibrate the ESCs but doesn't that mean I have to keep them reversed?
I want to find out why I have to reverse them in the first place.
I have the futaba 4pls which is an updated version of the 4pl. Yes it is normal to reverse the throttle channel on futaba radios. It is just the way it is. It doesnt affect how it functions other than swapping the channel. Yes spectrum is opposite of futaba.