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Old 06-11-2016
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Default Hobbywing v2.1 esc issues

Hi.
Anyone shed any light on this.
Has happened 3 times now.

Start of the final. Car sat on grid. It was driven couple of laps then placed in position.

Buzzer goes
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Nothing.
Today 3 cars piled into me. Punted off the track. All over before it began.
It seems like if i leave car sat there then it goes to sleep??
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Do you have reverse on? Mine used to do this with reverse, if I like double tapped the brakes into a corner it took a double tap of the throttle to get it going again. I turned off reverse and its been fine ever since.
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Old 07-11-2016
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Hi, thanks for reply,

but I dont have reverse on, its forward/brake only

so frustrating, its ruined at least 2 finals for me

time to try maybe a new sensor cable??
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Wasn't there a hobbywing/hobbyking ESC that would switch off if you tapped reverse two (three) times?
Actually as a feature.

You've not got one of those have you?

I'd also look at rebinding/recalibrating the ESC. (check things like neutral bandwidth and so on)
Then reflashing the firmware/reprogramming from scratch.
Then rewiring everything.

(Do the sensor cable first, cos thats easy)
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my boy has suffered with an esc that if you hold the brakes for a few seconds it switches off don't know if that's an issue but it caught us out
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Holding the brakes on for a few seconds turns them off - it's a 'feature'
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