cogging
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cogging
i have a mini-t with the mamba 5400 package and a venom 1200. My problem is that i cannot get it to stop cogging off the start. I have tried many different setup options but cannot get it to stop. I need any suggestions and i do not want to go li-po.
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RE: cogging
Don't get the dynamite either.
You want to stick with these brands:
- Intellect Batteries (IB)
- Gold Peak (GP)
- Elite
Sometimes these batteries are sold under different labels like Orion, Reedy, Trinity, SMC, etc... Just make sure the cells are from one of the three manufacturers above.
And make sure to use Deans connectors on the esc and batteries.
You want to stick with these brands:
- Intellect Batteries (IB)
- Gold Peak (GP)
- Elite
Sometimes these batteries are sold under different labels like Orion, Reedy, Trinity, SMC, etc... Just make sure the cells are from one of the three manufacturers above.
And make sure to use Deans connectors on the esc and batteries.
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RE: cogging
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Don't get the dynamite either.
You want to stick with these brands:
- Intellect Batteries (IB)
- Gold Peak (GP)
- Elite
Sometimes these batteries are sold under different labels like Orion, Reedy, Trinity, SMC, etc... Just make sure the cells are from one of the three manufacturers above.
And make sure to use Deans connectors on the esc and batteries.
Don't get the dynamite either.
You want to stick with these brands:
- Intellect Batteries (IB)
- Gold Peak (GP)
- Elite
Sometimes these batteries are sold under different labels like Orion, Reedy, Trinity, SMC, etc... Just make sure the cells are from one of the three manufacturers above.
And make sure to use Deans connectors on the esc and batteries.
+1 You want quality cell's, a BL system can draw over 50 amps, and briefly, over 200. Low quality cell's can't even come close to providing the amps it needs.
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RE: cogging
What battery connector are you using? Somthing as cheap as a good quality connector can be the fix. For the Bl system you must use high power connector, such as:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXKX39&P=ML
I use a deans, and GP1100 pack with good results. If you need a good inexpensive pack, go to promatch racing and you can get a GP1100 pack for 11.99, or IB1400 for $22.99. Both are good quality packs. My mamba is basically set to stock settings.
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXKX39&P=ML
I use a deans, and GP1100 pack with good results. If you need a good inexpensive pack, go to promatch racing and you can get a GP1100 pack for 11.99, or IB1400 for $22.99. Both are good quality packs. My mamba is basically set to stock settings.