Manual - Vector SR65
Problem Solving
Problem
Extra noise or vibration.
Reduced runtime or
boat underpowered.
Boat does not bind with
the transmitter during
binding.
Boat tends to dive in
water or takes on water.
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Possible Cause
Damaged propeller, shaft or
motor.
Propeller is out of balance.
Boat battery level is low.
Boat battery is damaged.
Blocking or friction on shaft or
propeller.
Boat conditions may be too cold.
Battery capacity may be too low
for conditions.
Drive torque is too close.
Too little lubrication in shaft.
Something blocks the rudder or
propeller.
Transmitter is too close to the
boat during linking process.
Boat or transmitter is too close to
large metal object.
Bind plug is left installed.
Transmitter may have been
bound to a different boat.
ESC is switched off.
The boat hull is not completely
closed.
Center of gravity is too far
forward.
Trim tabs are angled incorrectly
on the back of the boat.
Solution
Replace damaged parts.
Balance or replace propeller.
Charge the battery completely.
Replace the battery and follow
the instructions.
Disassemble, lubricate and
correctly align parts.
Make sure the battery is warm.
Replace battery.
Loosen coupling at shaft and
move shaft a little.
Fully lubricate shaft.
Remove boat from the water
and obstacles.
Move powered transmitter a
few feet from boat, disconnect
and reconnent battery to boat.
Move boat or transmitter away
from the metal object.
Replace/charge battery.
Bind boat to transmitter.
Switch on ESC.
Dry out the boat and ensure
the hatch is fully closed on the
hull before resetting into water.
Move batteries back in the hull.
Angle each trim tab up a small
amount to lift the bow or down
to lower the bow.
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