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Receiver troubleshooting help

PAUL-E-D

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I very recently purchased a Element Gatekeeper RTR and I have about 4 minutes runtime on it in my driveway using a Reedy 3000 2S shorty pack. I just attempted to make some adjustments to the ESC using the Reedy programming card being sure to follow the instructions. When I unplugged the card and plugged the ESC back into the receiver I now have nothing. No throttle or steering. There is a red light on the ESC though.

I plugged the servo and ESC into the receiver in my Slash and steering and throttle returned. That leads me to believe the receiver that came with the Gatekeeper is the issue. That or the radio/receiver became unbound somehow. I know RTR electronics are not always top tier but I have never had a receiver fail this fast. Could the card have anything to do with it?

I have a good history with r/c but I have been out of the hobby for almost 20 years. I am not used to some of the new tech. Am I missing something?
 
Is it possible you just plugged the ESC into the receiver backwards, aka signal wire to the outside of the case instead of towards the inside pin?
 
It's not likely that the programming process caused your radio gear to unbind or even lose calibration.

Re-connect all of the electronics, reconnect the programming box and set everything back to default. That's usually a programming option available which can be found in the manual. If you reset the programming to defaults, and it still doesn't work, now you've got a problem.

It sounds like the troubleshooting you've already done has ruled out the ESC and servo, but not the motor. I'm guessing your programming changed a motor setting, and either the ESC or motor doesn't like it. Due to that, it won't allow the ESC to boot up with that setting programmed as is.

Hopefully the default programming settings will fix it. If not, let us know. We'll come up with another solution.
 
It's not likely that the programming process caused your radio gear to unbind or even lose calibration.

Re-connect all of the electronics, reconnect the programming box and set everything back to default. That's usually a programming option available which can be found in the manual. If you reset the programming to defaults, and it still doesn't work, now you've got a problem.

It sounds like the troubleshooting you've already done has ruled out the ESC and servo, but not the motor. I'm guessing your programming changed a motor setting, and either the ESC or motor doesn't like it. Due to that, it won't allow the ESC to boot up with that setting programmed as is.

Hopefully the default programming settings will fix it. If not, let us know. We'll come up with another solution.

I have tried going back to default and other settings multiple times and each time nothing happens when I try to use throttle or steering. I would assume the motor would be ok since it worked when I had the ESC and servo plugged into the traxxas receiver.
 
So, update for whoever is paying attention. I called element/ae on my lunch break at work and left a voice mail. No call back yet by the way. I was thinking of what else I could try and ended up using a multi meter on the receiver to see if there was good current and continuity going through the receiver. Well, while I was probing this and that with everything powered up my dog bumped me just enough to move my hand out of position and the probes got crossed up in the receiver pins and a couple sparks flew and BINGO! All is well. Everything works as it should again. I guess I will have to pack a defibrillator in my r/c tool kit now.

Thanks for your contributions!
 
So, update for whoever is paying attention. I called element/ae on my lunch break at work and left a voice mail. No call back yet by the way. I was thinking of what else I could try and ended up using a multi meter on the receiver to see if there was good current and continuity going through the receiver. Well, while I was probing this and that with everything powered up my dog bumped me just enough to move my hand out of position and the probes got crossed up in the receiver pins and a couple sparks flew and BINGO! All is well. Everything works as it should again. I guess I will have to pack a defibrillator in my r/c tool kit now.

Thanks for your contributions!

Sign of the times I guess.

Seems Everything is going Bass Ackwards.
If something doesn't work, short it out and its like new.
Who Knew.
Lol
 
Sign of the times I guess.

Seems Everything is going Bass Ackwards.
If something doesn't work, short it out and its like new.
Who Knew.
Lol

I always thought sparks were bad but whatever. Maybe it will inspire a new paint scheme.
 
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