glitch fix?
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From: fowler,
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I am new to the bigger electric stuff and I was wanting to know if there is anything to keep from getting a radio glitch.I have the cermark banchee with there brushless motor and 6000 lipo pack with a castle 45 speed control.It is not all the time but it seems to do it when its at about half thottle.It will cut out the motor and make pretty much all the controls glitch a little.I have the sermos batt. connectors on it. Is there something else to look for?Any clue as what I might try???
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There are a thousand different reasons you could be experiencing glitching. Any combination of components may be just out of spec enough to cause glitching. Loose or bad connections can cause glitching. Even having the wrong two wires touching, or too close together can cause glitching.
Move the receiver and ESC as far apart as possible. Avoid having power wires pass anywhere near the antenna or receiver. Twist power wires together. Check all connections. Disconnect individual components (i.e. servos) one at a time and test for glitching.
Move the receiver and ESC as far apart as possible. Avoid having power wires pass anywhere near the antenna or receiver. Twist power wires together. Check all connections. Disconnect individual components (i.e. servos) one at a time and test for glitching.



