Mtroniks ESC trouble - and the robe f14 radio

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  • boatbuilder1
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 386

    #1

    Mtroniks ESC trouble - and the robe f14 radio

    hey guys I am having a big problem with the msonik brand ESC in particular sub- marine 3(not submarine) I can't get then to do setup in the boat I I have built (customer) (IMARA)
    all I get is a get flashing green light
    setup procedure ios as follows after all connections are made press the setup buttom with in 2 seconds it will flash green then move throttle stick to full and press setup again it should now flash red move the stick to full reverse and pres setup again to get both red and green to light this should now be ready to use but no not in this boat I have tried them in other boats and on the bench in a motor test stand and they perforn flawlessly
    the boat is quite large and uses hectoperm motors 12v the batteries I have in the boat are 2 12v 7 amp in parallel (one per motor)
    I have checked all wiring for shorts none present and continuity is great instructions from manufacturer state if green continues to flash turn everything off and operate servo reverse I have done that (this radio is a pain you have to take it apart to reverse a channel) and no change the manufacturer states the if the green continues to flash you are trying to setup high point too close to neutral well duh I have in in neutral at startup

    please help if possible thanks ca
  • ramius-ii
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 393

    #2
    Hi Chuck]this radio is a

    Hi Chuck]this radio is a pain you have to take it apart to reverse a channel [/quote]. Normal throttle is center off which provides a 1.5 ms pulse. From 1.5 to 1 ms is reverse and from 1.5 to 2 ms is forward. Thus, it should not be necessary to re-wire the radio for reverse.
    One thing to try just to ensure the feed to the ESC is correct and that is to substitute a servo. If the servo acts correctly then it would be the ESC that has a problem and Al at Ships N' Things would be a great resource.

    Best, Ed

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    • boatbuilder1
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2003
      • 386

      #3
      ramius
      thanks for the input
      sorry

      ramius
      thanks for the input
      sorry I am using a homemade BEVR and I do have 5 volts at the RX all the radio wring is down the starboad side and power runs to port and center between batteries to motors
      I have had them working with standard 55o can motor and a differant radio I suspect it is the radio I got one to work but the other is very stubborn and the stich it is activated from seems like there is not enough resistance during movement from either for or back if it persists I will just change ESC this is so strange I cant figure it out they work great with smaller motor and differant radio the only option left to trouble shoot is remove a motor and test on the bench but thats pain thanks for the help
      as always you are a tome of knowledge

      ca

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      • m. munger
        SubCommittee Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 72

        #4
        Sounds like you might have

        [color=#000000]Sounds like you might have two BEC's plugged in... I've got a 'sport-rv' model (+ robbe F-14) in my Delta, I was getting chatter using it's BEC, so I cut the red lead, and am using one of Skip's BE/VRs]

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        • boatbuilder1
          Junior Member
          • Mar 2003
          • 386

          #5
          ya know matt that is

          ya know matt that is a good point I thought I had disconnected the red wires but I will doulbe check since I am runing on a home brew BEVR using a regu;ator transistor and two capacitors my only beef is a nominal 4.95 volts instead of 5 volts

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          • ramius-ii
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2003
            • 393

            #6
            Hi Chuck]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif I have seen

            Hi Chuck]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif[/img] I have seen times when the voltage regulator will oscillate and provide a variety of strange results. One device I worked on acted as if it had a mind of it's own. Lights would seem to come on for no reason, etc, etc. You can use just about any value capacitor after that. For the 1 uf, I would recommend a tantalium type as the are the one type of capacitor that acts somewhat like a diode as well.

            Best, Ed

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            • boatbuilder1
              Junior Member
              • Mar 2003
              • 386

              #7
              ed thanks
              yes it is

              ed thanks
              yes it is the one you mentioned and I use two 1uf ceramic axial lead caps but the tantalum does seem to be the norm for this device its just that rad shak rarely has what I need
              do you know if there is a minimum order from allied or digikey

              $ wise or number of components

              I am going to try a rx batter to see if the BEVR is the culprit
              thanks again

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              • ramius-ii
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2003
                • 393

                #8
                Hi Chuck]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif

                Best, Ed http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_smile.gif

                Hi Chuck]http://www.subcommittee.com/forum/icon_question.gif[/img]

                Best, Ed

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                • boatbuilder1
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 386

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