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Kelk
15-04-2016, 10:47 AM
Hi all,

Hope you can help - my YZ-2 feels like it's lacking "push" - it feels laggy if anything compared to what I asked it to do via the transmitter. Steering is absolutely fine.

Tx- Sanwa M12 so defo fast enough
RX - Sanwa for M12 (at work so can't remember number)
ESC - Orion R10 - punch set at 8, boost at 10, turbo on
Lipos - Orion 4500 carbon looking ones shorty's

Whenever I'm getting back on the throttle the car just doesn't seem to pick up and go compared to others. I'm on a 22T pinion for a standard spur gear. Also find that my fastest lap is usually one of the first 3 in qualifying by about 1 second over a c. 20s lap.

So I wonder if it's the cells are getting to the stage of being worn out as they are well over a year old and been used very regularly. The esc is slightly older than a year and likewise gets some good use. I have checked to see if the capacitors "smell" at all in case of burn out. Nothing.

Any help before I find myself replacing the esc and the cells all at once which is obviously a pricey way to fix it by buying it all new.

Thanks

chris24jt
15-04-2016, 11:05 AM
try to borrow a battery to test - i've had that with some cheap cells from hobbyking, just lacked punch, swapped batteries and back to normal...

Chris Larner
15-04-2016, 11:20 AM
Is the motor reasonably new and has this done it forever or just started doing it. Could be gearing, lipo or motor.

Kelk
15-04-2016, 01:13 PM
Is the motor reasonably new and has this done it forever or just started doing it. Could be gearing, lipo or motor.

Will try borrowing a battery.

The motor is relatively new (3 months max) and no certainly seemed to offer more before. There has definitely been a "change" of some kind

leelar
15-04-2016, 03:51 PM
Try changing the sensor lead a friend had a similar problem were his car lacked punch and top end just changed the sensor lead and problem solved

Kelk
15-04-2016, 08:33 PM
Try changing the sensor lead a friend had a similar problem were his car lacked punch and top end just changed the sensor lead and problem solved

Will do - had cut outs before from sensor lead problems, not like this but for a few quid its gotta be worth a go. Cheers. I'll try this and the battery change loan

beale
15-04-2016, 09:16 PM
Had the same feel when I blew the cap board (reverse polarity!!) changed this and still running the same ESC , motor and cells 2years on

shark
15-04-2016, 11:35 PM
Try changing the sensor lead a friend had a similar problem were his car lacked punch and top end just changed the sensor lead and problem solved
Yep think this will be your problem , had the same myself a while ago .