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brushlessboy16 04.21.2009 09:11 PM

Petition for new switches
 
Today while running my truggy along with Eovnu87435ds and his buggy. Both cars are running the MMM v3. upon landing jumps the esc shuts off, come to find- the switch gets flipped to Off by the force of the landing. this happened numerous times to both vehicles.

Castle Creations please include switches that match the quality of your speed controllers.

BrianG 04.21.2009 09:16 PM

Sure, I'll vote yes, but I usually replace them anyway...

BitHed 04.21.2009 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 281262)
Sure, I'll vote yes, but I usually replace them anyway...

...Meatloaf sang...'You took the words right out of my mouth, must have been while you were...' OK...well, lets not go there :oops:

brushlessboy16 04.21.2009 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 281262)
Sure, I'll vote yes, but I usually replace them anyway...

With them changing switches you wont have to:yes:(hopefully)


i just cant have that happen on the track.. I need to replace mine or bridge it. havent decided yet.

JerryF504 04.21.2009 09:23 PM

I usually mount mine the opposite way so the impact turns them on rather than of off.

Unsullied_Spy 04.21.2009 09:25 PM

If using a better switch means the ESC will cost more then no. I'm fine with cutting off the switch and grounding the wires together or solding the traces on the PCB together. The only thing a switch is handy for is re-binding my Spektrum.

brushlessboy16 04.21.2009 09:25 PM

My switch is mounted facing up. with the slider at the top perfectly vertical and a landing shut it off. no side-to-side motion on the truck at all

cwallis 04.21.2009 09:51 PM

I say yes also, all 3 of my MMM's have had switch problems. I just cut them off now

What's_nitro? 04.21.2009 09:57 PM

A switch is also good for preventing the spark next time you plug in the battery. If you shut it off by the switch before unplugging the battery then the caps remain charged, and voila- no spark! If you shunt the switch then the MMM will always discharge the caps when you remove the battery and so you will always have the biggest spark possible when you plug them in again.

Unsullied_Spy 04.21.2009 10:12 PM

I've always had my plugs spark whenever I plug them in regardless of the switch. Even a good switch will get damaged, I tried putting one on my Rustler and it broke after enough use as well as any other switch unless it costs a rediculous amount of money. I'd rather spend less money on the ESC and not deal with the switch.

Finnster 04.21.2009 10:57 PM

The switches are horrible. The most horrible switches ever. The MM switches are crap too.
I cut them off and put deans mini connectors on wired to a good switch (nitro leftover.) The switches are always a pain to mount as well, so if I have to remove the esc, I leave the switch in place. The nonpolar mini deans can be shunted too if you wanted to bypass the switch.

brushlessboy16 04.21.2009 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Finnster (Post 281321)
The switches are horrible. The most horrible switches ever. The MM switches are crap too.
I cut them off and put deans mini connectors on wired to a good switch (nitro leftover.) The switches are always a pain to mount as well, so if I have to remove the esc, I leave the switch in place. The nonpolar mini deans can be shunted too if you wanted to bypass the switch.

I epoxied mine to the side of the MMM case in between the power input wires.

should be built into the esc.

himalaya 04.22.2009 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 281290)
A switch is also good for preventing the spark next time you plug in the battery. If you shut it off by the switch before unplugging the battery then the caps remain charged, and voila- no spark! If you shunt the switch then the MMM will always discharge the caps when you remove the battery and so you will always have the biggest spark possible when you plug them in again.

This was true for both my V2s but no longer true for my new V3. I found the electricity in V3's capacitors will leak away in just 10 or 20 seconds, while for my older V2, the charge would remain there for days!

So now my V3 will spark each time a pack is connected, no matter what the switch status was. There must have been some hardware change(like a resistor across the power poles) caused this change.

What's_nitro? 04.22.2009 02:01 AM

Interesting. I hadn't noticed that. :neutral:

_paralyzed_ 04.22.2009 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 281267)
My switch is mounted facing up. with the slider at the top perfectly vertical and a landing shut it off. no side-to-side motion on the truck at all

if landing a jump is shutting it off then its a switch position problem, not a switch problem. moving the switch would cure your problem.

I believe the switch should be mounted in the esc case. There are enough things to mount, and enough wires.


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