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fail safe testing

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Sure! If you turn your radio off the breaks should apply themselves. Of course try this with the vehicle not started.
 
it works like that but when i run the car it's ok untill i go to full throttle then the brakes come on
 
Originally posted by msly
Sure! If you turn your radio off the breaks should apply themselves. Of course try this with the vehicle not started.

I almost got this answer in before someone else LOL
 
any ideas

there must be a way of testing it

msly u live in new york,the wifes always wanted to go there
 
The chances of a runaway are small.
You need to try something!

By the way you made 2 posts of the same subject. Which one do you want me to delete?
 
the other one thanks

i have another rc car and i've never used a fail safe untill 2 weeks ago when my car ran off into a brick wall then i got one.
 
Well My wife wants to go to london and scotland so I think we can cut a deal for sure :)



Originally posted by focus
any ideas

there must be a way of testing it

msly u live in new york,the wifes always wanted to go there
 
i dont like airplanes

so any ideas on this fail safe testing
 
not a lucky person so thats way i avoid planes
 
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