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  • Curtis Query?????????

    Being ham fisted and breaking the Pro 120s. I have popped a set of spare Curtis controllers (1208c? with pauls adaptor box) in.
    These work fine on the cradle, but when on the ground, sometimes one side seems to stick.
    I also found that when I put a mixer inline the signal drops right off, and puts it in embarrasing crawl mode.
    Any ideas gratefully recieved. I am toying with the idea of bunging the Ncc60s in, but its a lot of fannying around, and I quite like the look of the curtis controllers, there is a certain well made quality about them....

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    Curtis Query?????????

    Sounds odd Rob ... But some Curtis controllers have a lot of safety features ...... not always Robot friendly.
    Itll detect things like low battery voltage and goes into economy mode ... likewise overvoltage ...in this instance it shuts down and needs to be restarted.

    BTW...I have a spare Paul adaptor should you require it.

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    • #3
      Curtis Query?????????

      Overvoltage
      The 1208C controller€™s internal circuitry self-protects during short-term overvoltage
      conditions. The overvoltage circuitry can be specified to either short the
      motor or open the motor connection (letting the vehicle coast).
      If the short option is specified, the motor will be braked to a stop so that the
      vehicle can no longer travel while the overvoltage condition exists. Because the
      motor is actually shorted, the braking effect may be significant. This is the
      recommended option for all 1208C controllers, and is required to meet TœV
      regulations.
      If the coast option is specified, the motor will freewheel during overvoltage
      and will coast as long as the overvoltage condition exists. The €œcoast€ option is
      not appropriate for manned vehicles, because the controller cannot influence the
      vehicle€™s travel while freewheeling.
      NOTE: The overvoltage protection circuitry is designed to protect the controller
      during brief periods of overvoltage. These conditions may exist if the
      batteries become disconnected or any circuit protection devices open. Attempts
      to operate the vehicle for extended periods in an overvoltage condition€”such as
      trying to drive the vehicle with the charger attached and charging€”will damage
      the controller.

      Nominal input voltage 24 V and 36 V
      Maximum operating voltage 125% of nominal voltage
      Minimum operating voltage 16.5 V at 24 V; 27.5 V at 36 V
      Nominal current limit 45-70 amps at 24 V; 25-45 amps at 36 V
      Time/current rating may be held at full current for 30 seconds (continuous
      current rating depends on mounting; 25 amps typical)

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      • #4
        Curtis Query?????????

        My Curtis make my motors go slower in reverse than forward. Is it possible to adjust this out ?

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        • #5
          Curtis Query?????????

          what mixer have you put in? the futaba mixers (also some ones built into TX) they reduce power to 60% when in the extremes of both channels. the GWS ones are best. i used the the same setup as you in my middleweight and had no problems.

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          • #6
            Curtis Query?????????

            @ Simon.....

            Reduced Reverse Speed (% of maximum speed)

            The 1208C controller can be specified with a reduced maximum reverse speed.
            This is a safety feature designed to prevent full speed in reverse where vehicle
            control may be restricted. A 60% maximum reverse speed setting is typical and
            is a good compromise between performance and control in reverse.

            http://www.junktronix.com/curtis/curtis.html
            has some info that you may find usefull.

            Curtis in Northampton could check your controllers settings.

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