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The Dane
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MMM calibration issues - 04.07.2009, 04:05 PM

hey Thomas,

I am having trouble calibrating my Savage flux I can get through the normal setup procedurer but then when the esc shows the yellow lead constant I barely have to touch to the throttle and it goes wild and does not go back to neutral . It wil start out in reverse and go back and forth between green and red. If i apply the brakes it will goto neutral yellow for at few seconds but it will glitch and the burst into full forwards.

Seems as if the esc and the receiver/controller don't communicate properly. I have also had some glitching issues from the standard receiver/ controller from HPI. I am running flightpower lipo cells 2 x 7.4 volt 5350 Mah.

I hope it is only the receiver or controller which the problem??

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Jeremy1976
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04.07.2009, 04:53 PM

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hey Thomas,

I am having trouble calibrating my Savage flux I can get through the normal setup procedurer but then when the esc shows the yellow lead constant I barely have to touch to the throttle and it goes wild and does not go back to neutral . It wil start out in reverse and go back and forth between green and red. If i apply the brakes it will goto neutral yellow for at few seconds but it will glitch and the burst into full forwards.

Seems as if the esc and the receiver/controller don't communicate properly. I have also had some glitching issues from the standard receiver/ controller from HPI. I am running flightpower lipo cells 2 x 7.4 volt 5350 Mah.

I hope it is only the receiver or controller which the problem??
Try resetting it up from scratch. Also try updating your esc.
   
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