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Neil20vtc 17-02-2019 04:33 PM

Anyone repair transmitters?
 
Hi as the title says anyone on here repair transmitters I have a sanwa gemini x and the throttle pot has gone bad, I get full throttle at 1/3rd of the travel the rest of the travel makes no difference

I have tried all different settings etc, the throttle is fully progressive when the esc is plugged into the steering channel so def something to do with the throttle pot

Someone at my local club mentioned a chap called Derek baily used to do stuff line this don't know if he is on here?

Cheers Neil

Wig 17-02-2019 05:48 PM

Contact Schumacher. They should be able to help.

CHEVY 17-02-2019 06:17 PM

Try a lad called pugs on this forum

Rocker79 17-02-2019 09:01 PM

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Neil20vtc 18-02-2019 09:06 AM

Thanks for the replys I'll try Derek first seing as he was recommended to me

bretts 18-02-2019 09:21 AM

Have a look inside, the throttle pot is clamped by a little piece of plastic.

Mine had cracked and so move about as throttle stick moved didn't work well at all.

Drop of super glue and fixed for a year now.

Neil20vtc 18-02-2019 01:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bretts (Post 996899)
Have a look inside, the throttle pot is clamped by a little piece of plastic.

Mine had cracked and so move about as throttle stick moved didn't work well at all.

Drop of super glue and fixed for a year now.

Had a look inside already as tried adjusting the stick tension to see if that made any difference , it didn't also had a look over it all it all seemed intact and moving freely to me cheers though


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