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Old 10-22-2008, 09:27 PM
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Hi yall. i bought i tamiya df-01 and i just built it and bought the electric stuff. But when i turn on the recevier on the car, wether or not the transmitter is even on, its will beep then it will just move forward at full speed without any control. It doesnt steer or anything. The only way to stop it is to turn it off. I programed it and everything but it doesnt affect it in anyway... Help? I really want to drive this thing ill get some pictures later
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Old 10-22-2008, 09:52 PM
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Do you have the JST plugs that go from ESC/Servo to receiver switched? Remember, servo to channel one and ESC to channel two. If incorrectly plugged in the steering center will act as power to the motor; since a steering wheel is "center" it will power up to half throttle.

I'm guessing that's what the problem is. I forget all the time, too.
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nope its not i made sure of that, all the power goes right to the motor and its at top speed not half so its not that problem.
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What ESC and receiver are you using? (model and brand, please.)
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Old 10-22-2008, 10:12 PM
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this is the esc it came with the car kit.(tamiya teu-101bk)

http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/images...a_tt01_esc.jpg

this is the reciever i bought today (futaba r152je)

http://www.rcplanet.com/v/vspfiles/p...FUTL0206-1.jpg

i just noticed the screechng noise is comming from the motor but the motor works somthing is holding it back.... and not allowing me to control anything. It doesnt make this noise when the motor is turning only when the motor isnt turning, which is the first 5-10 seconds i turn it on
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anyone have any more thoughts? could it be that the futaba reciver and tamiya esc cannot work together?
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nobody knows? come on someone has had to have this problem before i wanna drive this!




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Well with the noise out the motor, is the motor pinion really tight on the spur?
I have no clue right now as of what it wrong.
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no its not tight because it will go even if the controllers not on so its not a binding issue
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I want to go out on a limb and say you're having a BEC problem. BEC stands for Battery Eliminator Circuit. Most modern receivers have an internal BEC component which draws a certain amount of voltage for each electronical component (ESC, Receiver, Motor, Servo) off of the same battery. Without BEC, the receiver will be over powered and cancel out many, if not all, commands and give all of the power to another component (in this case the motor).

Try hooking up the Futaba Dry 4 Cell Receiver Pacl and see if that resolves any of your issues. With this battery pack hooked up to your receiver, the receiver and servo will be powered off that battery pack rather than your SubC battery pack which will now only power your ESC and motor. I do this on my Stampede because the SubC battery pack does not provide sufficient power to both my ESC/Motor combo and Receiver/servo combo and it acts in a similar manner without this dry cell pack.
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alright ill try that i hope your right
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it still isnt working.... when i turn it on with either power source pluged in the servo will move wether or not the controller is on. Im getting frustrated at this. Even if i unplug the esc and only try with that battery pack and a servo the servo will still not move. That battery didnt change anything...
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turns out the reciver the hobby shop gave me was malfunctioning. So they swaped it and it runs! but my dam charger decided to start smoking now it will only charge the battery enough to drive for 1 minute !!!
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that sucks. but on the bright side you have that car. i wanted that. :_(
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haha i no. i must thank you for finding if it werent for you i wouldnt know it existed! (i got the kit on ebay for 180$ without the reciver)

(o and i pulled the stickers off they looked retarded)
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wait... all that for $180, or was it without electronics?
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it had the speed controler with it.. And the reciever and battery cost about 65$ and with that it was running (in theory)

So the total cost was about 245$


heres the one i bought (there still 25 left)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=290264776597
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i see. well, i found another guy selling them for $170 with all that stuff, so if i salvage parts from my jacked up rustler i can have it for only $170.

back on topic, though: toy (wal-mart grade) rc car chargers can actually charge most hobby grade batteries. so look around for one with the right kind of plug.
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i have one i can use i was going to do that but it doesnt have a shut off so im just havta kinda sit around and tiem it so ill do that for a bit but i want a good charger soon
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