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Old 01-11-2015
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Default Absima cr3p

My b44.2 won't stop on throttle unless I pull break, still moving in neutral even though throttle is on minimum HELP PLZ
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Sounds like you need to adjust your trim.
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LOL brilliant! failure to read the manuals turns into brand slagging.

Set everything to 0 and then re-calibrate the ESC. If that doesn't make sense, read the manuals.
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LOL brilliant! failure to read the manuals turns into brand slagging.
Who's brand slagging? The OP does have an Absima CR3P
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/absima-c...roducts/372690



Mark, you need to calibrate the ESC to the radio. At the moment the ESC thinks neutral on the transmitter isn't neutral in the ESC. The ESC instructions will tell you how to do it.
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Haha. I thought it was brand slagging too.
Why would you call your product something that looks like internet code for that!
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i have had one of these txs there a slightly upgraded flysky FS GTB2/3

item reasonble value for money it is however unfortunate with its "model number" relating to internet slang

my only issue with it was when using digital trims it went the other direction to what i was expecting !!! if my car was pullling right you would think to trim "Left" ,my car went further right

as previuos posts reset trims to neutral and recaibrate ESC first

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Absima also make a 4 channel, but they were smart enough to swap the "P" for a "T" (to show telemetry) when they named it the CR4T. Phew

PS - Agree, calibrate the ESC to the Tx to sort out the neutral problem, and remember the steering trim works the wrong way round (as said above)
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