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Help with Tactic Throttle issues please

Muddchick80

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So I have two SCX10s, one is my son's and the throttle just stopped working. Thought it was ESC as it stopped making the noises when powered on, replaced that and now there is no throttle, tried to rebind the tactic tr325 receiver and tactic tx200 controller and again no throttle . . .I have steering but that's it. So while stumped with that one started working on my other son's brand new axial scx10 in which I was switching back over to the tactic tr325 receiver and tactic tx200 controller (had my spectrum set up in for a bit but never ran it) again this one is brand new and now it's doing the same exact thing after rebinding it, no throttle. . . what am I doing wrong?? Please ideas would be great as I've tried everything I can think of or search on the internet.

Thanks
 
So was that same receiver used on both rigs?

Did the throttle trim knob get turned down maybe?

Did the new ESC go though the start up beeps when you replaced it?
 
And the trims, did they get turned down? I've accidentally turned my steering trim all the way down before without noticing and I had a heck of a time tracking it down until I figured that out.

Did both motors get wet or sandy maybe?

Did you go through the steps to calibrate the new ESC?

Excuse me if I ask silly questions. Are the batteries fully charged in the truck and in the radio?

You could try to isolate the components, plug the servo into the throttle channel and the ESC into the steering channel (when you steer you should get throttle and when you give it throttle the steering should move). That should tell you if its the individual channel on the receiver thats at fault and if your radio is still working as it should.
 
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