Thank you,
Gary

Hi, thanks for the kind words,yes I thought about the low battery thing and thought that may have been it. I removed the electronics today and got rid of that tamiya plug and ran the motor afterward and it seemed just fine. I wound up getting an old gold pan buggy off eBay the other night, I got off work and had a libation or 2 and decided to buy this, probably paid too much, but I thought I could bash this one and have some fun.longboardnj wrote:wow great rc10 !! looks too nice to run. id keep it like it is (as a truck) shelf it (up on blocks so the tires dont get flat spots). if you want a buggy to run go to ebay. as for your problem runing and it takin off... is it takin off after the battery is being used ?? i had a speed controler like yours and if the battery started to get a little low the car would just take off (junked it and got a new one)..what i would do is buy an rc10 ready to run on ebay . if you want you use the electronics in the new car to problem solve the truck. plus all the post here have good info you can try..good luck
Hi again, thanks to all for your help and comments. One more question for now. How do I put or use capacitors on the motor?Asso_man! wrote:First of all, welcome aboard!
Here are some pieces of advice:
1) take off those 2awful Tamiya plugs between the speedo and the motor and sold directly you motor wires to the motor plugs
2) place your speedo on the left side of the battery
3) place your rx to the right of the battery
4) use capacitors on your motor
5) after these steps, take of your motor gear and try your motor and servo on a table and see if everything is running smooth.
6) if the problems continue, you might have an old transmitter that is no more matching the rx frequence, then buy a new transmitter set or try to bring it to your LHS, some might be able to fine tune the frequency. You might also want to check the system without the motor connected or without the servo connected to deduce what is wrong. Check if your rx antenna is not broken or cut...
Good luck!
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