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Losi LOSB0103 User Manual

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Battery Position: This is a critical adjustment that is often

overlooked but can be very useful. Start by running the battery

spaced in the back (standard setup with 6-cell battery pack).

Having the battery in the back can improve rear traction on

slippery surfaces and steering response. Having the battery

back too far can cause the rear end to swing through turns on

some tracks and “dump” the rear end causing instability issues.

This is a result of having the weight too far back. The 1/10

HIGHroller comes equipped with one foam battery spacer to

accommodate different size battery packs.

Wheels and Tires

The tires come pre-mounted with the vehicle and should be

checked to make certain they stay glued to the wheels. The

wheel spinning speeds can pull the rubber tire away from the

rim. When a tire or tires come loose from the rim, you will notice

the vehicle is hard to control.
Tip the vehicle on its side and using both hands to hold one

wheel at a time, use your thumb to press the tire away from

the rim. If you see a tire pull away for the rim use Losi Tire Glue

(LOSA7880 thick or LOSA7881 thin) to re-glue. It only takes a

small drop of glue generally. Be careful; this is CA-type glue and

you do not want to glue your fingers to the wheel and tire.

Use safety goggles when gluing tires.

Check the mounting of the tire periodically to ensure proper

performance and handling.

Steering Assembly: Occasionally, check the steering assembly

and you may notice increased looseness. There are several

components which will wear out from use: tie rod ends (part

LOSB2015), the servo saver (part LOSB2358). You can easily

replace these components to restore factory specifications.

Adjusting Gear Mesh

Incorrect gear mesh is the most common cause of stripped spur

gears. To set the gear mesh, one method is to cut a narrow strip

of notebook paper and thread it in between the gears. Loosen

the motor screws and slide the motor and pinion gear into the

spur gear. Retighten the motor screws and then remove the

strip of paper. Or you can loosen the motor and carefully slide

the motor leaving a small amount of backlash (play) between

the spur and pinion gears. It should not be tight and if you look

up-close there should be slight movement of the spur before

contacting the teeth on the pinion gear.

Gear Ratio

Changing the gearing provides you a quick and easy way to

tune the 1/10 HIGHroller. Use the temperatures of both the

motor and your battery pack as a guide to gearing to your

environment. When the Motor is above 160-170 degrees

Fahrenheit or the batteries are above 125-135 degrees

Fahrenheit, these are both strong indications that you should

drop the pinion size smaller. This would be a lower gear ratio

or larger number, for example from 11.25 to 12.40. Going up

a pinion size is called gearing higher or a small number, for

example 11.25 to 10.6, and will increase power consumption

and allow more speed.
Use the following formula to calculate the overall ratio for

combinations not listed on the gear chart:

Spur Gear Size

Pinion Gear Size

X 2.55 = Final Drive Ratio

When using higher gear ratios, it is extremely important to

monitor the temperatures of the battery and motor. If the

battery is extremely hot, and/or the motor is so hot that you

cannot touch it, most likely you are overgeared and drawing a

lot of current.
The gear combination that comes on the 1/10 HIGHroller

(12-tooth pinion / 90-tooth Spur) provides the power for

running through mowed grass and off-road dirt surfaces.

Storage

When you are through running the model for the day

Blow it off with compressed air or use a soft bristled paint

brush to dust off the vehicle.

Always disconnect and remove the battery from the

model whenever the model is stored. If the model will

be stored for a long time, then also remove the batteries

from the transmitter.

Many questions are the result of simple user errors or minor

adjustments which are easily addressed. If after reading

below you cannot resolve your problem, then please call the

appropriate Horizon Product Support office.

Radio system does not work properly:

If the power light on the transmitter is not turning on, first

ensure the batteries are installed correctly. You should also

check that the batteries are good and/or if rechargeable are

fully charged. Replace them if needed. If the power light is

blinking, then the transmitter batteries are weak and should be

replaced.

Short radio range:

If the radio range appears short, make sure the batteries are all

fully charged and/or are in good condition. Another tip is to

make sure that your receiver’s antenna extends outside of the

body.

Steering works but the motor will not run:

The speed control may have gotten too hot and thermally

shut down. Allow time for the speed control to cool. If this is

the problem and has happened a few times, consider using a

smaller pinion or a larger spur gear.
Check the transmission, do the rear wheels spin easily?
Check that a motor wire has not come loose.
Verify that the electronic speed control is plugged into the

throttle channel of the receiver.
Check using another battery. Contact Horizon support for

service instructions.

Steering servo does not work:

Check all wires, radio system, battery connectors and the

battery pack.
Contact Horizon support for service instructions.

Motor runs backwards:

The black wire lead from the motor should be connected to the

black wire lead from the ESC and the same for the red wires.

If not, please correct by swapping the wires. If you are still

experiencing problems please contact Horizon support.

Motor starts running immediately after the battery has

been connected.

There may be internal ESC damage. Contact Horizon

customer support.

Troubleshooting your 1/10 HIGHroller

Vehicle runs slowly/slow acceleration:

Check the battery connectors.

Confirm that the battery is charged.

Vehicle will not reverse:

Make sure the throttle trim is at neutral.
Recalibrate/Set up the ESC (see page 8).
Check to see if the ESC is in forward only mode that does not

have reverse active.

Keep stripping spur gears:

Improper gear mesh, refer to page 18.
Improperly adjusted slipper, refer to page 17.