Notorious Notorious Cuts out and reboots after hard jump

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Hi everyone, so yesterday we went out to a local dog park that also has jumps and trails and all set up for bicycles. me my wife and my buddy, for my birthday. we was all bashing pretty hard but all of sudden after one jump my truck didn't have any motor power. i started to walk over to it and i could hear it beeping ( as it does when you first turn it on)
well next jump i hit same thing. this happened a few times and Yes I did check the connection to the battery and to my jumper ( I was running a single 6s pack) and i looked at the wires going to the esc and everything looked fine.. But it happened almost every time i hit a big jump.. it would be rolling then it was like i put brakes on it stopped. then started the booth up sequence before i could move again..

Just like to know if this has happened to anyone else and what i could check for.. I was worn outlast night but 1st thing this morning i grabbed a battery and gave some thottle to it as I wiggled all the wires around and i never could make it cut out.. Strange.

Here is a video we had 5 of us at the RC field 1st then just the 3 i mentioned above went to the dog park just short clips from the dog park but hope folks will enjoy,

Thanks
 
Could be an intermittent bad Power Switch at the ESC???:unsure:
If you checked all the other obvious wire connections. Including at the Rx.
Switches have been known to crap out this way. The rebooting is a somewhat clear sign of this IMHO. A very hard Impact alone can ruin a switches PCB and contacts. Even the ESC's PCB. Open up the switch, and look closely at it. Could even be dirty. Electrical contact spray may help? IDK. Been there.
Some ideas.:cool:
 
Could be an intermittent bad Power Switch at the ESC???:unsure:
If you checked all the other obvious wire connections. Including at the Rx.
Switches have been known to crap out this way. The rebooting is a somewhat clear sign of this IMHO. A very hard Impact alone can ruin a switches PCB and contacts. Even the ESC's PCB. Open up the switch, and look closely at it. Could even be dirty. Electrical contact spray may help? IDK. Been there.
Some ideas.:cool:
Thanks for the reply i will check the switch
 
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