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11.27.2006, 12:42 PM

I've had this happen to my "old" white wire version. You program it to a certain drag brake level, then exit. Then if you go back in, it is still at the default setting. Is that right?

Well, actually try it once you exit. I've found that even though the programming seems to revert, it actually doesn't. I programmed the DB to, say, 50%, then exited. I then ran it and it was definitely set to 50%. When I got back in the programming, it seemed to be set to the default value (3%?).

So, to make sure everything is where I want it, I go through all the options and set each one to what I want just to be sure the settings are holding.

At least that's how it seems to work on mine...
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Cool neon wires?! - 11.27.2006, 02:25 PM

Well, one of the reasons i bought the Quark was its kick-ass looks, one being the white wires. Now i hear that they've put neon colored wire on it?

If anyone has white wires that are willing to part with them?

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11.27.2006, 04:30 PM

the wires are just soldered on so you can change them to whatever color you want...
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Well, one of the reasons i bought the Quark was its kick-ass looks, one being the white wires. Now i hear that they've put neon colored wire on it?

If anyone has white wires that are willing to part with them?

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11.27.2006, 02:37 PM

Thank Brian,

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I've had this happen to my "old" white wire version. You program it to a certain drag brake level, then exit. Then if you go back in, it is still at the default setting. Is that right?
not, i am set all setup complete than try run that function drag brake ON.
but switch off power or left battery then put back battery or switch on,
that drag brake just go back OFF.

used same setup for old ver it's normal.

i don't know why..

guess program is differ.

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Well, actually try it once you exit. I've found that even though the programming seems to revert, it actually doesn't. I programmed the DB to, say, 50%, then exited. I then ran it and it was definitely set to 50%. When I got back in the programming, it seemed to be set to the default value (3%?).

So, to make sure everything is where I want it, I go through all the options and set each one to what I want just to be sure the settings are holding.

At least that's how it seems to work on mine...
   
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Thank Brian,


not, i am set all setup complete than try run that function drag brake ON.
but switch off power or left battery then put back battery or switch on,
that drag brake just go back OFF.

used same setup for old ver it's normal.

i don't know why..

guess program is differ.
If I'm understanding you correctly, it seems like it's not holding its memory. That is weird. I'd give Quark a call and see what they say...
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