what about charging the individual cells from the balance connector. The wires are very thin from the balance connector so i can charge each cell using only 0.7-1.2 amps.... when the weaker cell is up to 4.2 then i can charge normally....
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I removed the receiver box from the back and placed it on the front... same chassis side. But now the signal loss has become worse even after i removed the servo extensions. the only problem i can think of is if it was a bad receiver..... thats the only solution left.
i will try it anyway. if it makes it better then thats good for me. i do however don't understand what the problem is when esc and Rx are close to each other.
by the way i have a fan with a really small connector....how can i change it to the servo connector? i looked for adapters but couldn't find any.... the fan has the micro connector just like the mamba max pro fan connector.
yes for sure...i will go through the process of elimination before i do anything....but i might just add the glitch buster anyway because I'm planning to install a dual fan on the motor....so that will take some extra power as well...
by the way the only thing i have a problem with is the steering that is delayed sometimes... i have a hs 7995 servo so I'm thinking of just trying out a glitch buster from the capacitor i have lying around at home.
the esc is still brand new... and yes i soldered the wires myself but it worked fine for a couple of weeks. I checked the wires and theyre solid. i replaced the receiver altogether its a low priced reciever (flysky). i charged the remote batteries it got a little better. but still lagging...
thanks for the explanation GHOST. I will balance charge every couple of runs on the 2s and on every charge for 3s which i already do anyway. I understand the core of balance charging.