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speed demon
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07.05.2008, 04:17 PM

Ok messed with it some more and noticed what's going on. Only when the esc is turned on and I'm giving it throttle either way I noticed my CC ubec"s blue light flickers and then the reciever restarts itself causing signal lose. If I slowly roll into the throttle it does it almost every time. If I just mash it it rarely does it. What could cause the CC ubec to lose power?
   
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07.05.2008, 07:10 PM

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Ok messed with it some more and noticed what's going on. Only when the esc is turned on and I'm giving it throttle either way I noticed my CC ubec"s blue light flickers and then the reciever restarts itself causing signal lose. If I slowly roll into the throttle it does it almost every time. If I just mash it it rarely does it. What could cause the CC ubec to lose power?
it may be faulty or on its way to failing I have been hearing stories of the CC BEC failing and when it does it allows all of the energy to flow and reach the Rx and fry it...I would try another BEC I have since bought a Western Robotics HV BEC...it is overkill but I want to protect my $90 Rx.
   
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07.05.2008, 07:22 PM

I hooked up a simple pack of 4 AA and everything runs fine. I'll toss the CC before I hurt something. I run 6S so I might get something like yours. Does it cause more or less noise then the CC?
   
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