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Throttle cuts off with vibration
I sync up fine, when the model is throttled up or is shaken, the battery seems to lose it’s connection, Throttle cuts out, and the receiver starts up again, I can hear the tones - what’s happening?
Bahoma battery connection tips and advice
Receiver doesn't sync unless bahoma battery is squeezed or receiver quits when throttle is applied
I've got a Butterfly Receiver that powers up, but does not sync. to the TX unless I gently squeeze the battery and RX together at the bottom (bending the RX board a little). The RX works until I stop pinching the two together. I suspect a trace on the PCB is broken. Any ideas on wher I need to check for an open and perhaps solder in a jumper? I've reflowed the solder pads w/o change.