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12.07.2007, 02:58 AM

The current rate of the lipo is 30C continuous and 50C temporary.

I will try the "Manual" setting at the next run with 3V cut off
   
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12.07.2007, 09:32 PM

You have to change both the manual cut-off AND lipo high OR lipo normal.... you have to do the programming twice.


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Question 12.09.2007, 10:02 AM

Thanks ... yesterday i did two runs - now it's amazing

At the end of the second test run the car stopped. So i thought the LVC protection was on.
But today i loaded the 3200mA Lipo and loaded only 1600mA... i wanted to do another run to make a video - the motor did a well for about 2 minutes .. afterwards the motor stopped like yesterday. This time the LVC protection could not be on ... I checked the voltage per cell at my loader - 3.8V per cell.

I dissambled the motor and the motor spin well, after some stop and go the motor did not start like yesterday and the "video run" today.

What can i do now?
The motor is not locked or grinded anywhere - i hold it in my hand of cource ;)
   
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