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Ok guys I need some help here. Ok I have an AX-10 with a Novak Rooster Crawler ESC, Integy 65t V11 motor (with no resistors), Intellect 4200mah pack, and HS645MG steering servo. I just got the truck a couple months ago and everything was brand new. I recently have been experiancing a glitching problem. So first I tryed a different radio twice and the problem was still there, So I changed out my Rooster to an AX-10 RTR's ESC and the problem is still there but not as bad. Any ideas to what is going on I would like to get this resolved before the Comp. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Glitching problem
Originally posted by Rockboundhow close is your receiver mounted to the battery, motor, or servos. make sure its as far away as possible. i would try capacitors maybe.
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Originally posted by WV4WDWell I am still running a 7.2 volt stick pack and I have it mounted under the electronics plate and sticking out toward the front. My reciever is clear at the back of the plate on top and the ESC is in the middle of the plate. I was wondering if I have my receiver to close to my ESC.
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Originally posted by RckcrwlrOriginally posted by WV4WDWell I am still running a 7.2 volt stick pack and I have it mounted under the electronics plate and sticking out toward the front. My reciever is clear at the back of the plate on top and the ESC is in the middle of the plate. I was wondering if I have my receiver to close to my ESC.
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Do you have a spacer in between the motor and the plate??? May have interference from them...make sure that the screws are tight...
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Re: Glitching problem
Originally posted by BustedcrawlerOne other key thing to look at it is your antenna wire. Is it frayed? Does it rub against any metal parts? Has it been cut some how while running?
I would look at that, and make sure the motor has the paper washer between it and the motor mount on the trans.
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Re: Glitching problem
Originally posted by WV4WDOriginally posted by BustedcrawlerOne other key thing to look at it is your antenna wire. Is it frayed? Does it rub against any metal parts? Has it been cut some how while running?
I would look at that, and make sure the motor has the paper washer between it and the motor mount on the trans.
It is a small washer that normally comes with the trans. You can pick those up at any hobby shop if you need one though.
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Originally posted by BustedcrawlerOriginally posted by WV4WDOriginally posted by BustedcrawlerOne other key thing to look at it is your antenna wire. Is it frayed? Does it rub against any metal parts? Has it been cut some how while running?
I would look at that, and make sure the motor has the paper washer between it and the motor mount on the trans.
It is a small washer that normally comes with the trans. You can pick those up at any hobby shop if you need one though.
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Just my 2 cents , I had a bad glitching problem . I changed reciever,speed control and motor , none of this solved the problem. Although they say you don't need capaciters on lathe motors I tried it and it took away all of the glitching. I put 1 between the pos and the ground and 1 between the neg. and the ground . Hope it helps ?
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Originally posted by STEVESTOCKJust my 2 cents , I had a bad glitching problem . I changed reciever,speed control and motor , none of this solved the problem. Although they say you don't need capaciters on lathe motors I tried it and it took away all of the glitching. I put 1 between the pos and the ground and 1 between the neg. and the ground . Hope it helps ?
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