Okay I was running a lot of full throttle and the boat stop. Got it out of the pond unplugged then turned it back on off in the water as soon as I put a load on it nothing. Is this a bad ESC. Boats a day old.
new boat broken
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Possibly ran the batteries low and the low voltage cutoff was kicking in when the batteries were put under a load. How long did you run her for? Try charging up the packs and running her again.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Sorry for the double reply....I mean it could be, that wouldn't explain that unplugging and re plugging. I guess it couldLast edited by gbrown2210; 06-29-2013, 09:22 AM.Comment
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So I charged the 2x lipo 2s 5000 as requested and same thing happened. Heres whats going on. When you hit the throttle and then let the prop stop, and hit the throttle the motor starts cogging. It may or may not start or get past that point if you turn the prop by hand and then throttle again it runs.....repeat repeat. Could this be a loose bullet problem?Comment
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I checked them. Here's the thing when it died in the water last night the servo stopped too. Unplugging and re plugging wouldn't have anything to do with the rx/tx. I took a ESC from the hobby shop no longer coggingComment
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And my question to the world and Darin you helped design the MG is the dynamite ESC all that much better?Comment
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now my receiver quit working. the motor if you pull the trigger to fast it starts and stops what the heck is going on:bash
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Did you have any water in the hull after you ran it ?Comment
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