Thanks for your input people.
@mattr. What Receiver were you running?
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Originally Posted by Tobamory
Aj if you mean intermittent jitter I'm having this hell at the moment to the point I was about the launch my transmitter through the wall,. I'm new to rc so I didn't know about glitching, I'm presuming you mean receiver brown outs loss of communication etc
I'm told I need a cap for the receiver.
I think the combo I'm seeing my end is
Speed passion reventon pro feeding a 7.5 speed passion
Servo is a savox 1258
Receiver is a core rc or code one. And I get it, o don't get it if I use an orion r10 pro and hpi flux motor combo
I'f I use the same reventon setup in another car but with a lower spektrum servo it's fine,
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Yeah, I know the feeling of wanting to launch your transmitter, which is why I started this thread.
I think in your case, the Orion r10's Bec is able to maintain the higher current need of the Savox Servo, where as the Speed Passion reventon can't and when the Bec reaches its current limit, the voltage then drops to a point where the Receiver is receiving too low a voltage to operate. This only happens for a fraction of a second, which is when you get a glitch. The idea of the Capacitor or Glitch Buster, is to support the Bec at this high current point.
I have had problems using Ace DS1015 servo's with LRP Esc, and Spektrum Receiver, and a Spektrum Capacitor helped the problem but didn't fully cure the problem. I also made a block of 6 Capacitors in Parallel to give a bigger capacity, but that still didn't fully cure the problem.
As a last resort before changing the servo, I used a different Transmitter, with a Frsky 2.4 Receiver, and no more Glitching, and my best nights racing for a long time.
So it could be that some Receivers can run at a lower voltage than others, without issue.
Have others had problems with Futaba, Sanwa, Or KO Receivers?