I was thinking donut with these r/c's at full throttle lol
Now I understand "Puff"
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Just to lighten things up a little. We all know the way my luck has been going. If it can go wrong it will.
This morning I was getting the boat ready. I put in at a private boat ramp and there's bulkheads on each side. I put the boat on the stand on the bulkheads and load the batteries and make the connections. Everything looked good so I picked up the boat took a few steps into the water and set her down. So I'm bumping the throttle to get beyond the ramp and out on open water. She's acting real squirrelly - trying to turn into a circle, not responding to the rudder. I'm sitting there thinking what in the heck happened now? She's too far out now to wade and get her, a few bumps in reverse got her back within reach. So I picked her out and I'm looking for the stand to set her on. NO STAND. Right then I hear a splash right under the boat. STAND. So that sucker was stuck to the hull when I first put the boat in and I suppose was causing all kinds of drag.
More than a few choice words on that.Comment
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That's the problem. My instructions don't show a picture, they just describe it as "adjust the throttle end point". TX is a DX2E . Googling for the instructions show there may be more than one instruction set. I just found one that is for a DX2E but it is not my model. My instructions are SPM2330. This other one is SPM2332.May your batteries never fail you...
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That's the problem. My instructions don't show a picture, they just describe it as "adjust the throttle end point". TX is a DX2E . Googling for the instructions show there may be more than one instruction set. I just found one that is for a DX2E but it is not my model. My instructions are SPM2330. This other one is SPM2332.Comment
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May your batteries never fail you...
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It's on the Proboat site, no need to Google. http://www.proboatmodels.com/Product...rodID=PRB08021May your batteries never fail you...
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Vinny - I was laughing to keep from crying. Yes, I did put her back in the water - nicelyLast edited by mikiek; 05-10-2017, 10:17 PM.May your batteries never fail you...
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Ok, don't touch the trim when programming. Try it and report back. Set the trim as shown in the Zelos instructions.Comment
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That's the problem. My instructions don't show a picture, they just describe it as "adjust the throttle end point". TX is a DX2E . Googling for the instructions show there may be more than one instruction set. I just found one that is for a DX2E but it is not my model. My instructions are SPM2330. This other one is SPM2332.Comment
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The green lights should go off when you start to apply throttle and turn on again as soon as you reach 100% throttle, which is how you know your ESC's and throttle are calibrated properly and delivering full power. If you don't get solid green lights when the throttle is at 100%, you are not sending full power to the motors.Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)Comment
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May your batteries never fail you...
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The green lights should go off when you start to apply throttle and turn on again as soon as you reach 100% throttle, which is how you know your ESC's and throttle are calibrated properly and delivering full power. If you don't get solid green lights when the throttle is at 100%, you are not sending full power to the motors.
The ESC does seem to be recognizing both batteries - I'm using 2 3S and a series harness per side at the moment. When I power up they beep 6 times which I believe means they see 6 cells.May your batteries never fail you...
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