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Will my Fail Safe Glitch? Futaba T2PH Radio.

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redhatman

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Hey, I have a RC10GT with a futaba T2PH radio, I have heard of problems when the car glitches because of the certain fail safe/reciever problems. I was wondering if anyone had any problems with the T2PH radio, or someone recommend a fail safe that would work. Thanks
-Pat (redhatman)
 
all ya can do is try. Worse comes to worse your out $20, but most likely can sell it, and get most your money back
 
ok, I got an ofna fail safe... hooked it all up and the only glitching i see right now is when I turn the transmitter battery off, it applies the brakes like normal, but at the same time the wheels glitch from side to side. As long as it doesn't happen while I'm driving with the wheels glitching back and forth, i think that i will be fine. Thanks
-Pat (redhatman)
 
You should not be turning off your transmitte before turning off your receiver/truck power. Doing so sends random signals to your servos and could harm them.

K
 
klwzscale said:
You should not be turning off your transmitte before turning off your receiver/truck power. Doing so sends random signals to your servos and could harm them.

K

so should he get a lead box to isolate his Tx for testing the Unit.....and wouldn't that do the same thing????
I know I'm being a smart ass here but exactly how would YOU test the failsafe???
 
there goes plaid at it again lol i agree with you on this on though!! lol
 
hey klwzscale, I agree but the thing is, is that I was testing to make sure that the brakes would apply. Thanks
-Pat (redhatman)
 
beason said:
there goes plaid at it again lol i agree with you on this on though!! lol
Fish don't make loud barking noises before they attack....we just swim silently in the deep and bite!!!
 
Plaidfish said:
Fish don't make loud barking noises before they attack....we just swim silently in the deep and bite!!!
Then why do they call a "Dogfish" a dog fish?
 
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