HPI Racing Savage Flux 2350 105497 Instruction Manual
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To calibrate the ESC, first turn on the transmitter and set the throttle to neutral. Then, turn on the ESC while pressing the setup button. Follow the LED indications to set the neutral, full throttle, and full brake positions.
The Savage Flux 2350 is optimized for 2S or 3S LiPo batteries. It is recommended to use batteries with a minimum capacity of 4000mAh and a discharge rate of 30C or higher for best performance.
Check the battery connections and ensure they are secure. Verify that the ESC is properly calibrated and that the motor connections are solid. Inspect the motor for any debris or damage. If all else fails, test the motor with a different ESC.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the vehicle after each run, inspecting and lubricating the bearings, checking the gear mesh, and ensuring all screws and nuts are tight. Periodically check the condition of the tires and suspension components.
Adjust the suspension by changing the shock oil viscosity, spring tension, and shock mounting positions. For rough terrain, softer springs and thicker oil may improve handling. For smoother surfaces, stiffer settings can enhance performance.
Ensure both the transmitter and receiver are powered on and that the batteries are charged. Check the binding between the transmitter and receiver, and verify the receiver connections. If the issue persists, rebinding may be necessary.
Yes, you can upgrade the motor. Consider the ESC's compatibility with the new motor, the battery's discharge capacity, and the potential need for additional cooling solutions. Ensure the drivetrain components can handle the increased power.
Clean the vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt and debris. Remove the batteries and store them at a safe storage voltage. Keep the vehicle in a cool, dry place, and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperatures.
Signs include unusual noises, poor handling, and uneven power distribution. To replace, disassemble the differential housing, replace worn gears, and reassemble with fresh grease. Ensure proper shimming for optimal performance.
To improve steering response, consider upgrading to a high-torque servo, adjusting the steering linkage for minimal slop, and using tires with better grip. Properly setting the toe angle can also enhance responsiveness.