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blueb8llz
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07.23.2009, 12:33 AM

i have the newest firmware. and the brake curve is in stock form.
o well, doesnt bother me that much, i was just wondering what the problem is.
but i do encounter alot of close calls because of the weak braking.
the funny thing is, i had the same problem when i installed a 6 turn brushed motor with a novak cyclone esc. and that braking power was even weaker haha. and that motor was almost brand new.
so now that i think about it, i dont think its the motors causing this.
   
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littlegiant
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07.23.2009, 01:53 AM

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i have the newest firmware. and the brake curve is in stock form.
o well, doesnt bother me that much, i was just wondering what the problem is.
but i do encounter alot of close calls because of the weak braking.
the funny thing is, i had the same problem when i installed a 6 turn brushed motor with a novak cyclone esc. and that braking power was even weaker haha. and that motor was almost brand new.
so now that i think about it, i dont think its the motors causing this.
My mamba max at 50% braking had enough power to cause my esavage to launch forward and somersault from top speed. 10% brake was wat I used in the past.
   
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07.23.2009, 02:09 PM

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i have the newest firmware.
not what i ment. reload the firmware. mine had problems going from brake to reverse and i tried everything and nothing work. I just reloaded the firmware and poof...started working.
   
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