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-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 05:41 AM

reception problems
 
im having problems with my LXX Xanavi, the onyl lil' prob is the reception in this lil' baby is awful, i've looked for the crippling capacitor in the remote and its not there......it only has a few feet, and then the car tends to have jerky responses to turning, and when forward/reverse is pressed with turning it gets really jerky, this also happens more as the battery dies off...........does anyone know why this is happening and how i can fix it? is it just a bad attenna? any help is greatly appreciated

hogjowlz 01-30-2003 07:41 AM

its probably a 27mhz. more batteries in the controller and a bigger antenna.

kwikbb 01-30-2003 08:46 AM

It's quite possible that there is a 'Crip Cap' on the PCB in the car too. I myself am only familiar w/ Tomy products... maybe someone with a little more experience w/ LXX can chime in and shed a little light on this. I mean if there is a difference at all in the construction and schematics of the PCB's.

hogjowlz 01-30-2003 09:09 AM

i wouldnt try to remove those little smt(surface mount technology) caps. that stuff is small and you really risk wrecking your board. ive read many times on this board where people totally ruin a good car by doing a mod that is not totally necessary.

it is a lot less invasive to wire a 3rd battery into the controller and to ad a larger antenna on the controller.

-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 03:12 PM

thanks, the PCB layouts are identical to that of TOMy's (which is great for mods, helps me out laods so i can practice on cheaper cars) so i think i'll see if a third battery helps(so just add another AA in series to the controller?) and kwikbb can you explain what you mean by crip cap (cirppling capacitor), cuz i checked in the controller and there was nothing.........but you were saying there may be one on the cars PCB?

hogjowlz 01-30-2003 03:18 PM

yes in series so theres 4.5v going through the controller. this gives you about 2x the range and it will allow you to charge a dual battery car if you ever want to do that which i highly suggest.

and to answer your question towards kwibb yes if there isnt a cripple cap in the transmitter, there may be one on the pcb. it is really really small and even if you are skilled at solder removal i would suggest not risking destruction of a perfectly good car. if you still want to do it check out www.questformadness.com
they have detailed instructions on what to do.

kwikbb 01-30-2003 03:28 PM

-v2oracle-, the link to www.questformadness.com that hogjowlz gave should sufficiently answer your quesion and guide you if you choose to to dive into it.
And yes hogjowlz is correct, if you aren't comfortable with a soldering iron then pass on this particular mod... it is advanced. But if you choose to do it, good luck and let us know how you make out! :)

-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 04:13 PM

alright well i just modded the battery casing and had three AA in there, now my car wont charge on it, so im gonna scrap that ( unless anyone can tell me why its not working) and put it back to two AA, im gonna go looking for that PCB crip cap....

-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 04:15 PM

alright i can see it........stupid crip cap
im gonna go for it
im pretty handy with a soldering iron, and i have steady hands from making models
so hey
lets see how it goes, i think my only problem may lie in the fact my soldering iron head may be a little oversized.......well here goes nothing

-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 05:04 PM

well i removed it, but still same problem...........arrgghhhh frustrating, got a soldering iron burn on my hand too cuz of it

hogjowlz 01-30-2003 05:23 PM

im tellin ya
just run a 3rd battery and bigger controller antenna. or get a clone that has better range and transplant the pcb.

-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 05:31 PM

the thrid battery set up didnt work, it wouldnt charge the car either....its a single cell LXX, and after removing the crip cap, AND trying the third battery, checking the wiring im still getting nothing or no improvement. does anyone know where abouts on the circuit boards is the part that controls the running frequency?

hogjowlz 01-30-2003 05:41 PM

you will need to make a 4 battery charger to charge a multi-battery car.

-v2oracle- 01-30-2003 06:39 PM

yea i know, i read that in the mods at questformadness, but i think i'm just going to give it a new attenna and double twine it

Dorifto! 01-30-2003 07:25 PM

"I" removed the cripple cap from the board of my GTr set and just about doubled the range of my car. I wonder why it didnt work on yours?


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