Your RC5HL is shutting down because of excessive electro magnetic interference (EMI) generated by your turret and or elevation motors. If a motor is new and has not been run in it will produce more EMI. This EMI may be affecting your receiver and or RC5HL.
You can prove this by disconnecting the turret/elevation motor. You will find that there is no shutdown if there is no EMI generated by the motors.
To fix:
1. Add some extra filtering capacitors onto your turret/elevation motors. Get some 0.1uF ceramic capacitors (cost a few cents each) and solder to your motors like so:
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2. I know there is not a lot of space in a tank but move the receiver/rc5hl away from the turret motor.
3. Insulate the RC5HL and or main body of the receiver using anti-static shielding (a cut down anti-static bag apparently can work)
4. Run in your turret/elevation motors - backwards and forwards at different speeds if you can (about 10 minutes)
As for your elevation of ch3 that doesn't sound like anything is wrong. The latest RC5HL firmware allows you to have gun elevation with both up and down stick. Push left stick up to max and this will fire the gun (El Mod style) Push the left stick down to min and MG will fire. BUT this is not the best way to do this with a 9X so the switches (TRN & THR) should be used to fire the cannon and mg. The RC5HL template has the travel of the left stick reduced to 85% so as to stop the firing of the guns with the stick. If you still want to fire guns using the left stick increase to 100% if you only want to fire with the switches you can reduce the travel even further from 85% (try 80). IMPORTANT: The RX18 does NOT have proportional control over the turret/elevation motors. So if you move the stick just a bit off the centre or all the way to max it doesn't matter the motors simply turn on at full speed
Cheers
Kevin GStatistics: Posted by Phyrephish — Sun Jan 12, 2014 8:21 am
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