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Gtremmel 03-15-2007 03:50 PM

Quick Question
 
Hey, sorry about asking so many questions, it's just that I'm new, and trying to learn how everything works with R/C.

I just want to know if setting your controller at %125, for things like steering, braking, and throttle, is bad. Will it damage my car if I have everything set at %125? If not, then why wouldn't you always have it at %125?

guver 03-15-2007 03:55 PM

RE: Quick Question
 
Not sure which chassis or radio you have , but yes , it could put a strain on the servos because they might have reached their stops at 100% or so. Usually you can set the chassis upside-down and very slowly check the steering and set the % just about the same time the steering reaches it's stops. It may be different as the suspension is compressed. Same thing for the throttle.

You'll also notice the servos continue to buzz at full lock and the servo-saver is "working" if it is traveling too far.

Uh, ok I see you probably have a 1/10 scale stadium truck. right?

Gtremmel 03-15-2007 08:34 PM

RE: Quick Question
 
Yeah, I do.

I did notice some buzzing when i turned it all the way to the left.

Rc EnthuSiasTs 03-22-2007 10:18 AM

RE: Quick Question
 
I ususally turn the car full lock at 80%, then increase the steering while turning the wheels...i keep increasing the % until the wheels have no more "travel". Do the same for the left!
For the throttle adjustmen, take off the air filter, then adjust the epa until the carb is fully open at full throttle!

mattnin 03-22-2007 12:24 PM

RE: Quick Question
 

ORIGINAL: Gtremmel
I just want to know if setting your controller at %125, for things like steering, braking, and throttle, is bad. Will it damage my car if I have everything set at %125? If not, then why wouldn't you always have it at %125?
It is not bad to set it at %125. It is a matter of how you tune your settings though. For instance, most ESC require you to set the speed control at your highest EPA setting for the throttle, and calibrate from there. If you need more range of motion with your servo, you might be required to go past %125. If you are hearing buzzing coming from your servo, then it is set to far and you will have to set the trim, sub-trim, and EPA accordingly.


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