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  • mikiek
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 191

    #61
    Turns out the paint is the same flat finish as what Redline posted. No matter it still looks pretty good. With a little care it could be matched nicely.

    Testors number is 1191_RM11911_0711 Flat Sunflower.
    May your batteries never fail you...

    Mike

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    • mikiek
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2017
      • 191

      #62
      Got the z-boat out for a few quick laps this evening. She's still running slow as molasses, especially out of the hole. I recalibrated but that didn't help. I was going to try to reset the programming (don't have a card yet) but I could not get the ESC into program mode. Every time I try it just starts a series of quick beeps that don't stop until I let off the throttle.

      Question - the instructions are not real clear on this. They say turn on transmitter, hold at full throttle, plug the battery in and wait for some beeps. Is this right? If it is, it is not working. And it is pretty darned hard to hold the transmitter at full throttle (one hand is taken up) and then try to plug the battery in one handed.
      May your batteries never fail you...

      Mike

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      • Prodrvr
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2015
        • 701

        #63
        Originally posted by mikiek
        Got the z-boat out for a few quick laps this evening. She's still running slow as molasses, especially out of the hole. I recalibrated but that didn't help. I was going to try to reset the programming (don't have a card yet) but I could not get the ESC into program mode. Every time I try it just starts a series of quick beeps that don't stop until I let off the throttle.

        Question - the instructions are not real clear on this. They say turn on transmitter, hold at full throttle, plug the battery in and wait for some beeps. Is this right? If it is, it is not working. And it is pretty darned hard to hold the transmitter at full throttle (one hand is taken up) and then try to plug the battery in one handed.
        Use a rubber band to hold full throttle.

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        • vinnyp
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2017
          • 283

          #64
          Mike,
          Found this on youtube. Maybe it will help a bit.

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          • mikiek
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2017
            • 191

            #65
            Thanks Vinny - I've seen most of those. Most show what my boat isn't doing - go fast. I'm beginning to wonder if there is a problem with programming/recalibration. Seems like no matter how I try to get to program mode (the description is different between the Zelos instructions and ESC instructions) I end up with the thing beeping until I let off the throttle. Then it's in normal Run mode.

            And it feels like the transmitter is not calibrated. The performance between standing still and full throttle seems very limited. I'm going to put the GPS in and run some laps just so I can provide some numbers for this.

            What I really wish was that there was some sort of Ctrl-Alt-Del to reset everything to default.
            May your batteries never fail you...

            Mike

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            • vinnyp
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2017
              • 283

              #66
              mike,
              Something really stupid, which I am certain you are doing, but here goes....... are you setting the throttle trim to center before attempting to calibrate?

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              • fweasel
                master of some
                • Jul 2016
                • 4288

                #67
                If you haven't ordered one already, the Dynamite programming card makes ESC adjustments infinitely easier and provides more piece of mind in regards to feedback on the adjustments you make.
                Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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                • mikiek
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2017
                  • 191

                  #68
                  Very good question. I am hoping it is something stupid. Yes, it is but that always begs the question how close does it need to be? If a hairs difference can keep it from working right that could still be the problem.

                  Just went down to the water. Decided maybe I should rebind the receiver. Didn't have a lot of faith that it would fix anything, but it wouldn't hurt. That doesn't work either. The receiver just flashes away but the bind never happens.

                  Looking like something has gone south between the transmitter and the ESC. That would leave the receiver and harness from that to the ESC. I do have the ESC programming card on the way. Maybe that will tell me something.
                  May your batteries never fail you...

                  Mike

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                  • fweasel
                    master of some
                    • Jul 2016
                    • 4288

                    #69
                    Bring your boat to Chicago. I will fix it.
                    Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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                    • mikiek
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2017
                      • 191

                      #70
                      Originally posted by fweasel
                      Bring your boat to Chicago. I will fix it.
                      Think of all the new Zelos and UL-19s I could buy for the cost of a plane ticket
                      May your batteries never fail you...

                      Mike

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                      • mikiek
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2017
                        • 191

                        #71
                        A small win this evening - I finally got a rebind After downloading the instructions for the TX, RX and ESC I see there are some subtle differences in the setup procedures. For instance the Zelos bind instructions say "turn on TX by pressing the bind button". Didn't sound right, didn't work. TX instructions say "turn on TX WHILE pressing the bind button". Big difference! I'm sure that is a "well duh" thing for most of you, but given all I have been thru I'm not gonna stray too far from what the instructions say even if it doesn't sound right.

                        I still can't get in to program mode. The units just beep continuously. Program card should be here tomorrow. Hopefully that will unlock the ESCs.
                        May your batteries never fail you...

                        Mike

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                        • mikiek
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2017
                          • 191

                          #72
                          Good news, bad news and bad news. - I got the Dynamite programming card. The settings were all the defaults - probably the only one that matters is timing and that is at 7.5. The boat is still slow. I finally put the GPS in and it clocked at 24.4 mph running on 2 3S batteries in the stock harness. Yes, I understand the boat will be under powered with that but that's how I have been running from the start so I didn't want to change anything.

                          Even worse (but maybe a clue) today I finally did run with 2 6S batteries (one plugged directly into each ESC) and the speed was not much better - 25.9 mph - probably due to smoother water. So what gives? Twice the voltage and no improvement? After trying to work the boat hard - 8 big laps - the components were all not even warm.

                          So to recap, after smoking some electronics I have replaced both ESCs and the OOB battery harness. I have replaced both flex shafts. I have checked the programming. I have recalibrated the transmitter. Performance still sucks. Do I replace the motors now?
                          May your batteries never fail you...

                          Mike

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                          • oscarel
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 2127

                            #73
                            Originally posted by mikiek
                            Good news, bad news and bad news. - I got the Dynamite programming card. The settings were all the defaults - probably the only one that matters is timing and that is at 7.5. The boat is still slow. I finally put the GPS in and it clocked at 24.4 mph running on 2 3S batteries in the stock harness. Yes, I understand the boat will be under powered with that but that's how I have been running from the start so I didn't want to change anything.

                            Even worse (but maybe a clue) today I finally did run with 2 6S batteries (one plugged directly into each ESC) and the speed was not much better - 25.9 mph - probably due to smoother water. So what gives? Twice the voltage and no improvement? After trying to work the boat hard - 8 big laps - the components were all not even warm.

                            So to recap, after smoking some electronics I have replaced both ESCs and the OOB battery harness. I have replaced both flex shafts. I have checked the programming. I have recalibrated the transmitter. Performance still sucks. Do I replace the motors now?
                            I don't have a Zelos so excuse the questions, just wanting to try and help you out. The stock harness is to series 2 - 3s lipos? If so, that's the same as a single 6s. So I would expect the speeds to be about the same. And you did the calibration procedure? Can you post a picture of the inside so we can see what you have?



                            ESC CAlIBrATION prOCEDurE
                            Ensure proper ESC function by calibrating the ESC to your
                            transmitter inputs.
                            1.
                            Power OFF the ESC.
                            2.
                            Ensure your transmitter is powered ON, the throttle is
                            not reversed, the throttle trim is neutral and the throttle
                            travel range is at 100%. Disable any special functions
                            such as ABS, etc.
                            3.
                            Pull and hold the Throttle Trigger to full throttle and
                            turn the ESC on.
                            4.
                            After 2 seconds a
                            “-B-B”
                            will sound. This means the
                            full throttle position has been confirmed.
                            5.
                            Release the throttle trigger to the neutral position, a
                            steady long
                            “B––”
                            will sound. This means the neutral
                            position has been confirmed.

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                            • Erroneous
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2016
                              • 451

                              #74
                              What brand, mah and C rating batteries are you running?

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                              • fweasel
                                master of some
                                • Jul 2016
                                • 4288

                                #75
                                Do both of your Esc's light up green when you go full throttle? You will see minimal difference between 2 3S batteries and 2 6S batteries. Same voltage, more capacity, ie longer run time.
                                Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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