When i set up the stock failsafe that came with the truck it made the serco glitch like crazy. I took the failsafe out and the servo is fine. Why would it do this? i have an airtronics fhss radio and it a hi-tec 645 servo.
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mine did that tootopdog802 said:When i set up the stock failsafe that came with the truck it made the serco glitch like crazy. I took the failsafe out and the servo is fine. Why would it do this? i have an airtronics fhss radio and it a hi-tec 645 servo.
I'm only going to say this in defense, not to insult anyone. Alot of people who purchase a Redcat do not have the funds available to buy all the things needed to make the vehicle "foolproof" hence buying the less expensive vehicle. The three channel radio is about 1/4 to 1/3 more money than a comparable 2 channel radio, also the pico kill switch is $65 dollars (also out of stock) while the dynamite failsafe is $23 dollars and works great. There are many more reasons for a failsafe also, like for instance your out of radio range and about to hit a curb, well while the "failsafe" hits the brakes and tries to stop the vehicle, the pico only shuts the motor down and allows the vehicle to coast which could still result in damage. There are many reasons back and forth that could prove one product over another, but it all boils down to personall preference and funds.kun114 said:Junk the failsafe. Get yourself a good 3ch radio and a Pico kill switch.
You can have a kill switch and also a failsafe, my opinion is that this is the best option because it completely protects you investment on both those accounts of destruction.topdog802 said:i have a Airtronics HSFF it is 3 channel. Can i get failsafe/kill switch? one that i can shut off by the 3rd channel and still have a failsafe set to full break if i do get a run away?
This is just my 2c's. I've used three different brand failsafes in the past and still ended up with wrecked vehicles. There are several reasonable priced three channel systems out there now a days with built in failsafe options. Add a forty dollar PICO style killswitch to that and this is your best protection in my opinion. After all, a good radio system is the best option you could ever buy for any RC.cable97526 said:I'm only going to say this in defense, not to insult anyone. Alot of people who purchase a Redcat do not have the funds available to buy all the things needed to make the vehicle "foolproof" hence buying the less expensive vehicle. The three channel radio is about 1/4 to 1/3 more money than a comparable 2 channel radio, also the pico kill switch is $65 dollars (also out of stock) while the dynamite failsafe is $23 dollars and works great. There are many more reasons for a failsafe also, like for instance your out of radio range and about to hit a curb, well while the "failsafe" hits the brakes and tries to stop the vehicle, the pico only shuts the motor down and allows the vehicle to coast which could still result in damage. There are many reasons back and forth that could prove one product over another, but it all boils down to personall preference and funds.
I don't think the servo is the glitch as others state it is the fail safe. But with large scale (vibration and more RF interference) do yourself a favor and save the 645 for your 1/10 scales the 6__ __ series servos including the digital line are a 4 pole motor the 7___ __ and 9__ __ series servos are 6 pole motors and the quality and resolution take way more abuse that large scale gives. Just a note on Hitec products nomenclature of their servos.topdog802 said:When i set up the stock failsafe that came with the truck it made the serco glitch like crazy. I took the failsafe out and the servo is fine. Why would it do this? i have an airtronics fhss radio and it a hi-tec 645 servo.
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