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different type of HV problem..
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different type of HV problem.. - 09.11.2005, 10:26 PM

anyone ever have a STUTTERING(not glitching) problem with their HV..??..........has run(in competition) fine until today. then applying quick throttle, the motor stutters and barely revs. but, when i slowly roll onto the throttle, it revs up completely. every connection has been triple checked. nothing loose and no frayed wires. not a gearing/thermal issue. batteries fresh and peaked. the symptoms are the same even with the pinion pulled. bottom line is that all of a sudden, the system seems to not like heavy, qiuckly applied throttle. not a binding, glitching of thermal issue........
   
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09.11.2005, 11:29 PM

Sounds like s ensor problem. I would send it back to Novak. They are pretty good with support.
   
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09.12.2005, 08:55 AM

My brother had that problem. It was his capictor. He put another one it and bam. Ran like it was new.


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09.12.2005, 03:02 PM

It could be the capacitor!

Because, the small pulses that the controller takes from the batts are a voltage killer for Nimh's/Nicds, they simple drop in voltage when they do.. You could try mounting a capacitor
   
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09.12.2005, 06:58 PM

True, the capacitor could be the trouble as well. It wouldn't hurt to try this first for sure.
   
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