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Big House
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MM issue - 09.06.2010, 08:10 PM

Can someone let me know why one day my MM was running like a beast on 4s and today it will recognize 4s but it will not go with it. All I get is a solid red LED. It recognizes and runs on two and three but not four. Could this be from the updated firmware. I updated my controllers on yesterday so could that be the cause. Let me know. Thanks.


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09.06.2010, 08:35 PM

I'd say yes the firmware did it. Only way to be sure is to revert to an older update, then try it again. I ran my MM 2 years straight on 4S, no issues.
   
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4s again... - 09.06.2010, 09:04 PM

I updated the firmware and bam...back online with 4s. Thanks Red.


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09.07.2010, 01:05 AM

the reason it did that was because castle added overvoltage protection to their new software. this new feature is most likely to protect 2 battery setups that were meant to be wired in parallel, but a series adapter was accidentally used instead.


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