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Old 01-13-2007, 03:45 PM
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Im puttin a revo toghter and im messing with the electronics but sumthing weird happens when i turn the Transmiter (radio)off the servos start moving by them selfes every where.
i've tryd changing cristals and the same thigs still happens what can it be? i really ran out of things that could be.



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Old 01-13-2007, 03:57 PM
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first your a noob not a nob check your title hahahahaha Sorry


most 27mhz and 40mhz receivers are the same if they have no transmitter input they could be picking up interference from anywhere probably something electrical nearby TV ect if its ok when the transmitter is on i wouldnt worry about it.

you should always turn the transmiter on first and off last
Old 01-13-2007, 03:59 PM
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yea it was sumkthing like that i took the stuff out of my room and it dosent do that might be my computer or sum. NOOB*
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ORIGINAL: krazor

you should always turn the transmiter on first and off last
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Good Advice. Otherwise, you could end up with a runaway.
Old 01-13-2007, 04:07 PM
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ORIGINAL: krazor

you should always turn the transmiter on first and off last
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Good Advice. Otherwise, you could end up with a runaway.
That's good advice that you should follow.
I've "Been there, done that, broke the truck." and it's not fun.
Old 01-13-2007, 05:08 PM
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Default RE: Nob question please help me out.

i usually turn the TX of first, that way if it decides to go WOT i can turn the TX back on and have control over my truck, whereas if u turn the RX of first u cant really get to a WOT RX battery switch tearing across the oval lol. I usually turn my radio of while tuning to save power
Old 01-13-2007, 05:51 PM
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Don't turn your Tx off first ever. Your car will never take off at WOT throttle if you shut the rx off first. What moves the servos when the rx is off? Nothing because it is not getting power so it is impossible to move the carb open. Please save yourself some money and your car by always turning the Tx on first and shutting it off last.
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Default RE: Nob question please help me out.

Yes as they said what I do is always remember radio on first and the last thing off.

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