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Noggy

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Hi,

Building a rc10 rally with my sons with a 610r esc. I have triple checked the wiring and it is aa-bb-cc with a reedy 540 motor and the motor plug is snugly attached. I have tried to reverse the futaba 3pv but all it will do is reverse the trigger that powers it. It is blinking green when calibrated and not recognizing forward when arming. Question is: I have a programmer2 on the way, is it possible it was sent with forward turned off? Is my system somehow completely backwards? Doesn't seem so with the blinking green light. Why would the esc be defaulted with forward disabled? Just nervous that something else is wrong. Obviously once I receive the programmer and get a look at the settings I'll know more but curious if anyone has seen this before.
 
Is it a censored motor? If not, then just swap two of the motor wires, that will change the direction of the motor.
If it is censored then follow the directions in your user manual.
A censored motor has a small wire attached from the esc. If it's censored, it definitely has to be A to A, B to B, and C to C.
 
Is it a censored motor? If not, then just swap two of the motor wires, that will change the direction of the motor.
If it is censored then follow the directions in your user manual.
A censored motor has a small wire attached from the esc. If it's censored, it definitely has to be A to A, B to B, and C to C.
I'm not sure, but it definitely is as-bb-cc in terms of how we soldered it on. It does have the small wire from the esc, so I think the answer is yes. My original thought had been to swap wires but I can't imagine that's the case.
 
Does it complete the bind and calibration processes?
It does complete. On the futaba as far as I can tell I have every setting correct. Again, I have tried to reverse the channel and all that does is reverse the trigger but still only goes in reverse.
 
The key thing seems to be the 610r constantly blinks green after calibration. I am told this means forward is not set. The question is why would it be shipped to me with this setting?
 
The key thing seems to be the 610r constantly blinks green after calibration. I am told this means forward is not set. The question is why would it be shipped to me with this setting?
Not set meaning it's not seeing the forward signal from your radio. Check the connection from the ESC to the receiver. Is it reversed by chance? Do you have steering working as it should?
 
Not set meaning it's not seeing the forward signal from your radio. Check the connection from the ESC to the receiver. Is it reversed by chance? Do you have steering working as it should?
Yes not seeing forward signal. I have tried flipping the wires on the esc to receiver. Doesn't seem to work if I flip it the other way. Steering works perfectly.
 
Yes not seeing forward signal. I have tried flipping the wires on the esc to receiver. Doesn't seem to work if I flip it the other way. Steering works perfectly.
And the 3PV is on a fresh model setup with no EPA settings? Everything is zero'd out on the transmitter?
 
I just looked at the manual for the 610R, a flashing green can also mean the sensor wire is disconnected. Is it connected correctly between the ESC and motor?
Fairly certain. I don't see how the 5 pin cable based on the notches on the side would plug in otherwise. It certainly powers up. I can try and see if I can get it in flipped over.
Just curious if steering functions as it should.
Yes.
 
I just looked at the manual for the 610R, a flashing green can also mean the sensor wire is disconnected. Is it connected correctly between the ESC and motor?
Also could be something called blinky mode? But at the same time I don't understand how forward would be disabled out of the box. Which makes me think forward is reverse. Except for the fact that it won't arm forward during calibration. It's bizarre.
 
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