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supervee goes nuts
Ok guys Im new to the boat world and need some help. I have supervee27 and have been running it for about 2 weeks on 14cell 4500s and it has just started going crazy. I get about 30 feet away and it does what it wants to I have no control over it. any help would be great
thanks Ben |
RE: supervee goes nuts
check the batteries in the transmitter.
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RE: supervee goes nuts
sorry should have said that I have brand new batteries in it
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RE: supervee goes nuts
check that the crystals are in properly inthe transmitter & receiver, also try swapping the batteries for another set (they may be duds). If that doesn't work try swapping the crystals with a friends if you can, the crystals may be dodgy.
also has the receiver been dunked? it may have water in it & need to dry out. before putting the boat back in the water do a range chack on land to make sure the problem is fixed before you have a runaway boat. |
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Are you using a reciever pack? I have heard it recomended that you use one in the Super V if you are running 14 cells.
Just something to check out. |
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ben check to see if the guy in the tundra isn't just messing with you with his new tx it might be on the same freq
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water inside the servo!!
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ORIGINAL: finvee27 water inside the servo!! |
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So if I use a reciever pack do I just need to plug it in or is there some wires that need to be cut. What does the reciever pack do why with 14cells does it make a difference.
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If you're using the stock AM radio that comes with it that is likely the source of the control problem. Many others have had this same issue without anything getting wet or any interference. This can be solved by replacing the stock radio with at least a quality FM radio system.
If you use a receiver pack you plug it into the BATT slot of your receiver. For your ESC plug you remove the middle red wire from the plug by lifting a tab on the plug and pulling it out and tying it back. This disables the BEC. It can simply be re-inserted in the plug if you want to use the BEC again. The receiver pack powers your receiver and steering servo. The BEC function of your ESC steps the voltage from your main batteries down to 6V and uses this to power the receiver and steering servo. With input voltages too large (more than 12 cells) this functionality will not work properly which is why you need to use a receiver pack. Also you are more prone to radio glitches using the BEC. Hope this helps. Greg |
RE: supervee goes nuts
THanks that helps a bunch
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i have the same boat with the same problem. on 6 cells it works great but put a 7 in it and lookout. i need help too. if i fine something i'll let you know.........
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Most likely it is the stock radio. Mine went nuts too. The boat took of WOT, went straight across the lake at full speed and impacted with the opposite shore. Have'nt had any probs since I bought a quality radio/receiver combo. I run my boat on 14 cells also, but the BEC works fine without the extra pack. Seems that some people are lucky, and some are not.
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I don't think this problem is isolated to any specific manufacturer or model. I've been through 2 radios from Proboat and opted to use my XS3 Pro. The RS310 or RS300 is a small RX, no crystals - the Pro TX can program up to 10 diff models and you've got tons of adjustments.
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I'd recommend grabbing an FM radio and using an RX pack.
Ryan |
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FM radio off ebay from a highly rated seller will cure the problems you are having here
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I had the exact same problem after about 12 runs when I first got the boat. Here's how you fix it:
Open the radio box Unplug the servo wire leading to the receiver Unplug the ESC wire leading to the receiver Pull the receiver out of the radio box. Then throw the receiver and transmitter in the garbage (or drive over it with your car/pickup/semi/freight train etc) and replace them with a new FM transmitter and receiver. Problem solved. Never a glitch again! |
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After I sunk my boat a few times the 7 cells I put into my boat right after I took them off the charger, it ran like crap so i think they need to cool down for at least a half hour till cooled. Also a blow dryer after it sinks. Today I let the batteries cool off the charger for about 45 min and the boat just screamed ran perfect but then I tried running it after taking the batteries right off of charge and it sucked again. So maybe let the batteries cool. The batteries put in right after the charge made the boat flip and sink.
I had 3 perfect runs with the 7 cells after I let them cool before putting them in. |
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I think you guys got the answers about 6 post ago,,,,,DON"T USE THE BEC WITH 14 CELLS! Hot off the charger problems reinforce the solution.
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