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07.23.2009, 11:25 AM

I think you all missed one - rebind the TX to the MM so that so that the MM gets the end points again...
   
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I think you all missed one - rebind the TX to the MM so that so that the MM gets the end points again...
+1 try this it may work.


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07.24.2009, 12:16 AM

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I think you all missed one - rebind the TX to the MM so that so that the MM gets the end points again...
what does that mean? how do i do this?

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Have you tried a smaller pinion gear or different battery? My guess is the gearing is too tall and the motor isn't able to provide the braking force (torque) you desire.
this maybe the answer. because when i used the vileleon motor, i remember i was using a much smaller pinion. i think it was 8 tooth smaller! haha
well, ill try putting a smaller pinion and see what happens, but i wont be keeping it that way because im happy with the speed now.
but i still dont see how gearing so high makes it slow at braking.
my emaxx is geared super high as well and it stops on a dime with only 50% brakes with the mmm.
   
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