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Old 10-10-2010 | 08:39 PM
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Ron

I put the 44 you serviced back into my plane but it still just stops for no reason. I tried to run it three times. The first time as I throttled up it stopped with a speed low message. The second time I ran it up to full throttle but during throttling it down it stopped with the same message. The third time I ran it up to about 1/2 throttle and let it run there. After about 30 seconds it quit again with the speed low message.

Any suggestions? I have replace all of my fuel lines and didn't see any bubbles in the lines. I am using a three cell Lipo to run the ECU. I could try replacing the tank and see if that helps. I haven't done anything with the settings. The only thing I did was re-learn my transmitter.

Hal
Old 10-10-2010 | 09:07 PM
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Ron

I put the 44 you serviced back into my plane but it still just stops for no reason. I tried to run it three times. The first time as I throttled up it stopped with a speed low message. The second time I ran it up to full throttle but during throttling it down it stopped with the same message. The third time I ran it up to about 1/2 throttle and let it run there. After about 30 seconds it quit again with the speed low message.

Any suggestions? I have replace all of my fuel lines and didn't see any bubbles in the lines. I am using a three cell Lipo to run the ECU. I could try replacing the tank and see if that helps. I haven't done anything with the settings. The only thing I did was re-learn my transmitter.

Hal
Hal, certainly Ron will steer you the right direction, but I believe that you would want to try a 2 cell lipo before trying anything else.
Old 10-10-2010 | 09:13 PM
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just a thought...are you reading the RPM on your display as this is happening?? I had a similar problem with a 54, which turned out to be a noisy flap servo interfering with the RPM lead giving false and erratic readings and flame outs...
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Hal,

I also ran the motor on the stand with a 3 cell.....could be your battery!!

Give me a call @ 260-701-8936

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