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Jim Birkitt
24-10-2012, 06:30 PM
hi i am new to this electric as had dirty nitro's with brake discs and pads..so here is my question i have fitted out my 410 with speed passion motor and gt v2.0 esc and have set it up threw the on/off switch as per instructions with forward and brake but try it on the floor and push to brake on transmitter(dx3r) nothing happens transmitter is set to 100% do i need set it up with the program box??

thanks

also any racing this weekend in the selby/doncaster area??i know york is saturday nights but cant make it :cry:

cigbunt
24-10-2012, 07:08 PM
hold down button switch on wait for the beeps and let button go,neutral first press button once, full throttle press button again once, move straight to full brakes press button once again, wait 2-4 seconds that should be set,if i remember right??

check your A B C wiring

Jim Birkitt
24-10-2012, 07:30 PM
hold down button switch on wait for the beeps and let button go,neutral first press button once, full throttle press button again once, move straight to full brakes press button once again, wait 2-4 seconds that should be set,if i remember right??

check your A B C wiring

hi i did that sequence but will try it again tomorrow evening and A B C wiring is all correct

thanks for the help much appreciated

neallewis
24-10-2012, 09:32 PM
also any racing this weekend in the selby/doncaster area??i know york is saturday nights but cant make it :cry:

Your nearest racing Sunday is in Batley, just off J26 M62. Address in Batley forum.

Jim Birkitt
24-10-2012, 09:36 PM
Your nearest racing Sunday is in Batley, just off J26 M62. Address in Batley forum.

spot on not far to go then realy just have to try and get some brakes fitted now!!!!

ive also seen something about a1 on a saturday i think

Hpi_guy
24-10-2012, 09:51 PM
Yea that's us on Saturday racing starts at 1 pm, also racing at Newark on Friday nights

mark christopher
24-10-2012, 09:51 PM
If your just holding on the brakes and pushing the car, you won't have brakes like an lc car you need to drive the car then hit the brakes

morpheus2010
25-10-2012, 04:44 PM
As Mark says the braking on electric cars rely on the motor to get the effects of braking ( Technical term is back EMF ) The quick way to check for motor braking is lift the drive wheels off the ground, Push the throttle forward ( Not too far ) to spin the wheels and then pull the throttle right back. You should notice the drive wheels promptly stop.

It is possible that they are a bit too harsh and you can set pseudo ABS on some transmitters.

Or alternatively depending on your speedo you can set amount of braking force applied. ( Bit of trial and test setting this feature up )

Jim Birkitt
25-10-2012, 08:20 PM
hi all and thanks for the info i have put the set up box on and set the brakes and seems abit btter now will try the abs on the transmitter but think best now get it on track and go from there.

what time does newark start friday and where?indoor or outdoor??

thanks