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SyCo_VeNoM -> RE: Does Batteries In Transmitter Affect Car Performance (10/11/2012 5:37 AM)
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ORIGINAL: phmaximus I can see ur point guys but I dont think the OP was refering to problems caused by flat batteries Its very obvious that flat batteries cause problems, Im very sure he is well aware of that. But in saying that, with my 2.4ghz controllers my cars run fine even with the battery light flshing, only problem ive had is it stops working when ded flat, & i suspect the range was effected JohnP2 I would bet that the problems that u were having were caused by the Receiver batteries not the transmitter batteries. Strange things happen when there is a problem with the reveiver power sorce, on of my brushless cars with a externail BEC, it looses power to the BEC before the low voltage kicks in and restarts the reciver, the ESC just sucks all the power. agree specially with the part for johns issue as low RX batts especially with some of these uber power hungry servos will cause the receiver to reboot due to temporary loss of power. Think how servos twitch when powering up that is what happens. My one radio starts beeping once it hits 9.4volts, and at 9 volts will turn itself off. outside that up till it shuts itself off I have 100% control of the car, and don't notice any range impact (of course my radio reportedly has a range of over half a mile from tests I read done on it, and I only can see the RC till 1/8th of a mile). But this is very radio dependent.
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