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  1. Hi there. I am using the Spektrum dx5e and the ar600 reciever. Here is the problem i am having. I have a simple delta wing. Using the mixing function the servos will move fine until i move the stick left to right quickly and the receiver will cut out then rebind. Next i put the reciever in a simple RC car and had the same problem the steerings works fine until i move the servo left to right quickly and it will go forward an inch then cut out sometimes not even that. it seems to rebind and then it will happen all over again. i have read the instructions and bound it correctly. What am i doing wrong ? or is my receiver broke. Heres a link to a video of what is happening many thanks
  2. yes, it rebinds but as soon as any power goes through it the receiver will loose connection. i have started a new topic concerning my AR600 to see if anyone can give me an insight into why it may be playing up. thank you for your help
  3. It also does it in my slope soarer if I quickly move the servo left to right. Batteries are fully charged and it cuts out then the receiver starts flashing again ( meaning I have to re- bind)
  4. Evening guys. I am a beginner so thought it a good Idea to pick up a basic car to get to grips with the basics. Unfortunately I have less knowledge than I orginally thought. Here's what I have: Mardave mini Standard G2 BRCA Legal Motor which I think is a 540 A mtroniks tuned 20 esc which seems to only have forward and brake Spektrum dx5e control and ar600 receiver And a 4.8v 500mah battery I have the esc plugged into the 'throttle' and the steering servo into 'rudder' and the battery going into the Esc. The problem I'm having is that I nine the receiver to the control but as soon as it goes forward about an inch it shuts down and I have to re-bind the receiver and then it will just shut down again. If anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated. Also what brushless set up would work ? I have 11.1v 2800mah lipos that I would like to use. What esc and motors would suit?? Thanks guys
  5. thank you for the help. i had read an article that said the rear motor meant it was to big. I may go with the m06 - i'd like the option to drift if i wanted. has anyone any experience with the Tamiya m06? Many thanks
  6. Thank you all for your advice, i have had a look around on the net and defiantly want to have a chassis that fits the old school 1/10 mini cooper shells ( i have a mini and want a smaller version ) but am now getting slightly confused with the sizing. I'd quite like a rear wheel drive but the m06 doesn't fit the shells. what other kits should i look into or are the FWD M-chassis's the only ones that will fit? cheers for the advice, am also looking at the Mi1 an the Maverick TC - i'm just a sticker for the old mini's!
  7. Hey there. I have played with normal RC cars since i was a boy and want to now get into it a little more and buy my first proper electric on road RC car. I have been looking at different and makes, concluding that i would like to get a Tamiya 1/10th Electric car but need advice on which one. I want something that is powerful and easy to maintain but that i can start upgrading and tinkering with once i advance with this particular hobby. I have been looking at the M05 mini cooper and the TT01 - i love the mini and do have an old mini shell i painted which would be nice to use, but i wanted to see if anyone with a bit of knowledge has any advice on the matter? My budget at the moment is around £200. Any advice would be appreciated
  8. Thank you for the help guys. I shall get the instructions out.
  9. Hi there, please forgive me as i am an amateur who is just getting in to the self built RC scene. I have had a look around and cant seem to find what i'm after. To start i thought i would make a simple Zagi. I did a bit of research and have the following equipment 1. Dx5e controller and AR600 receiver 2. two standard servos 3. 3000kv brushless motor 4. 30a ESC for aeroplanes ( according to site details ) 5. 2800mah LiPo battery My issue is this: i have plugged it all in following the instructions and although the servos respond correctly to signals sent from the controller, the motor instantly starts spinning as soon as the battery is connected. If i raise my throttle stick it will spin faster but will never stop spinning. What is it that i am doing wrong ? i would like to be able to vary the speed and have it stop completely in order to allow for slope soaring. Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated
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