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11.28.2011, 01:24 PM

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I'm using the latest firmware on both of mine.
That's where is your prob!
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11.28.2011, 01:42 PM

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someone please confirm this is THE LATEST CASTLE FIRMWARE FOR THE MONSTER GLICH FREE OR NOT?whoever brought this up, castle helllllp!
   
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11.28.2011, 02:42 PM

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someone please confirm this is THE LATEST CASTLE FIRMWARE FOR THE MONSTER GLICH FREE OR NOT?whoever brought this up, castle helllllp!
The latest Castle firmware works just fine. The stutter problem snellemin was referring to was caused by the pack voltage dropping so low on startup that the processor on the ESC was resetting. As he said, adding additional capacitance to the input and using some torque control solved the voltage sag problem.

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11.28.2011, 03:41 PM

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The latest Castle firmware works just fine. The stutter problem snellemin was referring to was caused by the pack voltage dropping so low on startup that the processor on the ESC was resetting. As he said, adding additional capacitance to the input and using some torque control solved the voltage sag problem.

Thanx!

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