Using Hump battery packs can sometimes cause interference with your radio gear. This video is an example of the batteries causing the steering & throttle servos to twitch.
thanks for posting. my hpi savage radio developed a similar problem. i think the hump battery are rated at 6.0vdc and for mine when fully charged was 6.8vdc (no load - may be too high for the RX which is rated for 4.8 to 6.0vdc. Ideally i should have measure it while under load but oh well). Only when there was a full charge, for the first 5 mins of usage, i would get similar glitching. After finding your post i tried 4AA rechargables (4.8vdc)instead and my glitching went away! thank you!!
ok m8 ill tel ya one thing your good at tuneing but they all do that are u close to pylons and have you got a fail safe in it and it could be the transmiter try get sumit better they help loooaaadddsss!!
thanks for posting. my hpi savage radio developed a similar problem. i think the hump battery are rated at 6.0vdc and for mine when fully charged was 6.8vdc (no load - may be too high for the RX which is rated for 4.8 to 6.0vdc. Ideally i should have measure it while under load but oh well). Only when there was a full charge, for the first 5 mins of usage, i would get similar glitching. After finding your post i tried 4AA rechargables (4.8vdc)instead and my glitching went away! thank you!!
lorenzanaj 3 years ago
is this engine any good
NickRcRacer 3 years ago
ahah, i got the opposite problem, my hyper 7 pbs wont turn enough, any ideas ? cheers
olik750ics 4 years ago
ok m8 ill tel ya one thing your good at tuneing but they all do that are u close to pylons and have you got a fail safe in it and it could be the transmiter try get sumit better they help loooaaadddsss!!
mrkyosho 4 years ago
Bztteries have nothing to do with Servo twitching...it's the servos themselves that do that...not the currant running into them.
rcmonstertruckforum 4 years ago
could have got servo wet, maybe from wet grass.
stenny12 4 years ago