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1/8 buggy problem
hey, l was just using my 1/8 hyper 8, and the power on it just keeps cutting out. When l give it a full punch sometimes it goes slow as if the battery is low, but when l lift it off the ground its fine untill its back on the ground. Does anyone know what is wrong, lm not to sure if its the motor or esc, (its not the batteries because l tried it with three differnent ones)
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it sounds to me like you have a bad solder joint somewhere.
what esc are you using? if you are using a MMM or MMP, try loading an older software version on it. |
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yes it does sound like a bad solder joint or battery connector or the esc is hitting low voltage cuttoff
is it a new install? new esc ? is it set for the packs you are using? check settings on the program card if you dont have a program card for your xerun then you need one |
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heres some pics of the join to the ESC, and the connection to the second plug og the ESC (in series) seconf plug to ESC http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=894 plug from ESC thats goes into the battery http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=893 http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=900 http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=899 |
um thats terrible looking soldering dude
what size and configuration are you trying to run it on ? and it looks like you have a series harness with a dodgy jumper on one side and some extra wires on the other side ??(bec?) could you take a pic of the whole layout ? looks really suspect from what we can see |
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http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=871 |
the solder didn't look as bad before, cause l went on the track today lol
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Have you even read the instruction manual that came with the XERUN 150A????
How have you set your LVC? Is it set to auto cell detect? What I mean did you set the LVC for 3S battery or is it in auto detect mode? And what the hell did you solder that with???? Cigarette lighter? That is some of the worst soldering I have ever seen. No joke there. Get that fixed up asap. If you can't do better take it to a hobby shop and pay to get it done. That is just asking for a disaster the way it is now. |
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What you are describing (your problem) seems to be something I saw very recently with that same ESC. With these ESCs you can't use Auto cell detect for LVC with 3S or 5S. If the ESC sees an input voltage of higher than 8.4V it will automatically asume that a 4S battery is hooked up. A fresh, off the charger 3S pack is around 12.6 volts which is around the cut off voltage for a 4S pack. In the case I saw it caused the ESC to kick in the LVC mode instantly. The car would only crawl very slowly for a while and then stop altogether.
What I had to do is with the programing card change from auto cell detect to 3S lipo and then set the LVC for 3.2V/cell. I had a same issue with my buggy when I tried to run 5S with the XERUN 150A ESC. Also what motor are you running? Any chance you overheated it? That could cause demagnetization of the magnets and for the motor to loose pretty much all the power. Also check and reset your end points. Your ESC might not be seeing full throttle. |
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believe it or not, when i first started soldering, my solder joints were worse than those ones. was using a 40w corroded soldering iron with cheap lead-free solder. i ended up getting a radioshack 230/150w soldering gun and some good old fashioned 60/40 lead solder and some flux paste. now, my solder joints look like they were done from the factory. the quality of your soldering mainly depends on 2 things: materials that you use and amount of practice that you have.
i would definitely revise those solder joints before trying to rule anything else out on your setup. |
I've pooped out better solder joints.
It's either that horrible mess you call wiring or a demagnetized motor. Is there a chance you got your motor really hot? Keep soldering and get better. We all start somewhere. |
[QUOTE=_paralyzed_;408601]I've pooped out better solder joints.
It's either that horrible mess you call wiring or a demagnetized motor. Is there a chance you got your motor really hot? Keep soldering and get better. We all start somewhere. lol, ye hopefully the motor overheated, one time, l went to give it throttle and it would'ntwork at all, l had to turn it off then back on? |
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