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david lamontagn
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10.11.2007, 07:29 PM

[QUOTE][/QUCurious to the tips, looking to do this myself. I was planning on turning brake to lightest, turning down brake EPA, and then using 3rd channel mixing for brake servo. Not sure how you would do it on a 2ch rx tho.
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I think it's the only way to go buy a DX3 next week and give it a try???

If anybody want a DX2 in great shap with 2 Rx for under $120.00 Shipped, PM me
   
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10.18.2007, 11:02 AM

OK guys, i'll recieve my Futaba 3PM FASST yesterday, and i mix the chanel 2 with chanel 3, set the forward EPA chanel 2 at "100%" and the brake EPA at "0%", and set the forward EPA chanel 3 at "0%" and the brake EPA chanel 3 at "100%" and all is OK.
Don't have any brake on the MGM and full brake on the servo brake.
   
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05.27.2008, 01:39 AM

hello!
I have two mgm16018.
I use 1 for REVO.
Even if they are neutral, and REVO throws an accelerator up so that one way enters, brakes do not work.
I was able to hit mechanical brakes to take brakes intensely even if XT8 did it no matter how much.
Please teach a method to completely remove brakes of ESC.
What will you do?
I use FUTABA 3pkSUPER.
The present ESC setting
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A 3(one way)
B 1(no brake)
C 5(1.3sec)
D 1(auto)
E 1(slow reduce rpm)
F 6(lipo 6cell)
G 15%
H 1(no)
I 2(yes)
J 1(no)
I look by a forum and made EPA BRAKE 0%, but when I am neutral, and even this setting throws an accelerator up, brakes suffer and do not suffer
   
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05.27.2008, 02:48 AM

to remove brakes you need the latest firmware that has option to set brake to 0


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05.27.2008, 04:42 AM

thank you for reply!
my firmware Controller [version 1.2.10.28]
and PARA-B no brake
However, the brakes work.
   
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05.27.2008, 03:26 PM

Version number for the controller itself should be at least 3.21 ( little square sticker on controller itself). The software (version 1.2.10.28) can also read the controller version.
   
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05.27.2008, 04:03 PM

thank you for reply!
my number 3.14
   
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05.27.2008, 05:37 PM

You will need to send it to MGM to get the latest update (along with your USBcom), after that it can be updated with the computer. Mine is over there now getting the update.
   
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05.27.2008, 10:25 PM

my 16018 video1
When I return an accelerator in a 6-8SEC area of VIDEO, brakes work suddenly and stop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7mKrLmgZTM
VIDEO2 turned off an accelerator, too.
I corrected an accelerator in off from on.
I break one gearbox.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QOqJDXZzZw
   
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