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MJX 16207 ESC replacement

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orangewatt

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I just bought MJX 16207 and there is a lot of dead zone in the transmitter, I change the receiver-transmitter to radiomaster one and those deadzone is still there. The motor is brushless 2845, 4200 KV.
What ESC can fix this? I want a full range throttle control from 0 to maximum using full range of my transmitter trigger. Thank you!
 
i like flysky gt5 transmitter but thats the only non factory transmitter i own so i can't make many honest suggestions, it doesn't sound like an esc issue but rather a tranmitter and reciever issue maybe?
have you set your steering endpoints?
 

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I just bought MJX 16207 and there is a lot of dead zone in the transmitter, I change the receiver-transmitter to radiomaster one and those deadzone is still there. The motor is brushless 2845, 4200 KV.
What ESC can fix this? I want a full range throttle control from 0 to maximum using full range of my transmitter trigger. Thank you!
Several considerations: If I'm sitting in a chair and I get a dead zone with the transmitter, I'll standup and the car reconnects with the transmitter. Also, always have fully charged batteries in your remote-transmitter. I use rechargeable AA batteries in all my remotes and charge them before taking my cars out for runs. If your ESC has an antenna, make sure it is sticking straight up.

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I just bought MJX 16207 and there is a lot of dead zone in the transmitter, I change the receiver-transmitter to radiomaster one and those deadzone is still there. The motor is brushless 2845, 4200 KV.
What ESC can fix this? I want a full range throttle control from 0 to maximum using full range of my transmitter trigger. Thank you!
You changed the receiver and transmitter?
 
I just bought MJX 16207 and there is a lot of dead zone in the transmitter, I change the receiver-transmitter to radiomaster one and those deadzone is still there. The motor is brushless 2845, 4200 KV.
What ESC can fix this? I want a full range throttle control from 0 to maximum using full range of my transmitter trigger. Thank you!
Welcome to the RCTalk forum.

When someone says dead zone in the hobby, I think of signal loss between radio and receiver. If you are using a new radio/receiver in your RC and still have this "deadzone," might it be a delay of the throttle you are referring to?

Are you able to do a throttle range calibration on the ESC?
 
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