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move the reciever? - 03.04.2006, 06:04 PM

finally have made my mount for the brushless ESC, i have it mounted where the other motor was. anyways the motor and BL ESC look to be almost hovering over the reciever, i was woundering if this will cause interfearence(sp?) issues and if i should move the reciever to where the evx used to be. can't run it yet because it's been snowing again :035:, maybe it'll melt soon for a long enough period to let me try it out

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03.04.2006, 06:21 PM

It wouldn't be a bad idea to move the receiver. In my 1/8 electric buggy, I had the receiver mounted behind the motor, and got terrible glitching - I tried everything except moving the receiver, and once I did, the buggy became driveable.


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03.04.2006, 06:24 PM

You could try it first. Sometimes you have it some times you don't.


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03.04.2006, 06:36 PM

and another trick is to cover the antenna wire from the receiver to where your antenna tube is mounted with fuel tubing to insolate it from contact with metal - which can be a bad thing...


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