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can any one help my speedo keeps cuting out when u give it full chat off the line ive been told its down to the voltage (amps) to high is there a setting u can do to switch off the lipo cut out so it will take the punch with out the voltage overload cutting in and shuting down the speedo if u switch it off then back on it goes again any idears
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can any one help my speedo keeps cuting out when u give it full chat off the line ive been told its down to the voltage (amps) to high is there a setting u can do to switch off the lipo cut out so it will take the punch with out the voltage overload cutting in and shuting down the speedo if u switch it off then back on it goes again any idears
I don't suppose you are using Spektrum are you?

Because there was a problem in the past of it cutting out because the voltage output from the ESC would drop too low. It could be adjusted with the VFS-1 programmer.
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I don't suppose you are using Spektrum are you?

Because there was a problem in the past of it cutting out because the voltage output from the ESC would drop too low. It could be adjusted with the VFS-1 programmer.
useing a core 2.4 ghz
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