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05.31.2009, 09:18 AM

I had the same problem.....to make a long story short contact Thomas at castle.. ext.125.....he walked me through this fix in 10 min. I would have a hard time explaining how to fit it. Basicially, in the installation process you have to rename a file which is causing the problem. As you are installing the program, check each window carefully before you agree/accept anything..look for a window to pop up which allows you to rename a file. That's basically it. However, Thomas knows which window to look for...so I would wait for him.


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05.31.2009, 09:29 AM

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I had the same problem.....to make a long story short contact Thomas at castle.. ext.125.....he walked me through this fix in 10 min. I would have a hard time explaining how to fit it. Basicially, in the installation process you have to rename a file which is causing the problem. As you are installing the program, check each window carefully before you agree/accept anything..look for a window to pop up which allows you to rename a file. That's basically it. However, Thomas knows which window to look for...so I would wait for him.
Ok thanks, i live in The Netherlands so calling castle is a bit un-handy for me

I want to program it because if i rive with a 4600kv motor and the sidewinder sometimes the esc stops working and start cogging if i want to drive.

Could it be broken fets?

Sorry for the off topic but maybe its related
   
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05.31.2009, 11:18 PM

I had the same problem with my mamba 1/18 ESC.I had to down grade the version software to get it to work

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Maybe Castle can help
   
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06.02.2009, 11:58 AM

Hey fellas, sorry I haven't posted sooner, we're down a man in tech support so we're struggling to keep caught up. It looks like were looking at a few different problems here.

FxPatrice and anyone with Sidewinder connection issues: Your problem is because of a small glitch in our software. The way it shows itself is both connection status boxes will be green, but you only have the About tab and if you try to click anything you get the "No controller or invalid controller error". There was a line of code that did not allow newer versions of the Castle Link to recognize the Sidewinder with V1.15 firmware; every other product will connect without any problems.

Download the latest version of the Castle Link (V3.13), our engineers have fixed the coding glitch and it will connect without any problems. You can download the latest version here.

Magman: The problem here was after installing the latest version of the Castle Link, when you open the Link it still thinks it's an older version (You can check be clicking Help > About). The only way to fix this is to uninstall the program, and reinstall it to a different directory on the computer. This problem is a little different because it won't allow any controller with newer firmware to connect, even though you have the latest version installed. The other problem was only with sidewinders with a specific firmware version (V1.15).

FreakyCrawler: Is anything running hot? Cogging usually occurs when something is heating up abnormally. It could also be caused by a bad or loosed connection between the speed control and motor. If there is a bad connector or solder joint, it will cause the motor to two phase, where it just stutters and kicks back and forth.

Hope this helps clear things up a bit, but if you continue to have problems or have any other questions, just let me know and I'll do my best to help.

Thomas Porfert
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06.02.2009, 01:04 PM

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Hey fellas, sorry I haven't posted sooner, we're down a man in tech support so we're struggling to keep caught up. It looks like were looking at a few different problems here.

FxPatrice and anyone with Sidewinder connection issues: Your problem is because of a small glitch in our software. The way it shows itself is both connection status boxes will be green, but you only have the About tab and if you try to click anything you get the "No controller or invalid controller error". There was a line of code that did not allow newer versions of the Castle Link to recognize the Sidewinder with V1.15 firmware; every other product will connect without any problems.

Download the latest version of the Castle Link (V3.13), our engineers have fixed the coding glitch and it will connect without any problems. You can download the latest version here.

Magman: The problem here was after installing the latest version of the Castle Link, when you open the Link it still thinks it's an older version (You can check be clicking Help > About). The only way to fix this is to uninstall the program, and reinstall it to a different directory on the computer. This problem is a little different because it won't allow any controller with newer firmware to connect, even though you have the latest version installed. The other problem was only with sidewinders with a specific firmware version (V1.15).

FreakyCrawler: Is anything running hot? Cogging usually occurs when something is heating up abnormally. It could also be caused by a bad or loosed connection between the speed control and motor. If there is a bad connector or solder joint, it will cause the motor to two phase, where it just stutters and kicks back and forth.

Hope this helps clear things up a bit, but if you continue to have problems or have any other questions, just let me know and I'll do my best to help.

Thomas Porfert
Castle Tech Support
No thats the weird thing, things heat up but that only seems to happing when standing still-cogging.

Also i cant connect it to castle link because when i put my esc in the castle link, the program shuts down.

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