Troubleshooting question

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Troubleshooting question

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New to the forum from SC, my name's Jon. I'm 34 and haven't had an RC out in about 15 years. My son saw my cars and wanted to get them out.

I have an RC10 that's probably about 25 years old. I'm running it with a Futaba 2pb. I am having a problem with the car being unresponsive at times and taking off at full speed. I remember it doing this years ago and may be why I quit using it. Any suggestions?

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Re: Troubleshooting question

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It's likely to be a dirty or improperly adjusted mechanical speed controler.
Post some pics of the setup if you can- that will help narrow it down.

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Thanks for the quick reply, it is a manual speed control. I'll get some photos after work.

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I'm going to order some batteries and saw an esc w/reverse for cheap too. All my batteries are NiCd but I see NiMh with a lot more storage. Do they use the same charger?

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Re: Troubleshooting question

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I wouldn't even bother with. Good quality brushed esc's can be found dirt cheap these days.

EDIT: you got your post in before me. :wink:

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Re: Troubleshooting question

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NiCd chargers wont charge NiMh batteries properly so you will need a new charger too if you make the switch.
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Thanks guys. Tower Hobbies is gonna get me in trouble with the wife, I forgot how fun, and expensive, this hobby is.

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Where in SC are you? There are a few decent tracks peppered throughout the state-

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I'm right in the middle, Cayce, near downtown Columbia.

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