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boss 302 01.30.2006 08:03 PM

nothing looks bad but i cant see anything that is under all that electrical tape

bigabike 01.30.2006 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by boss 302
nothing looks bad but i cant see anything that is under all that electrical tape

Is that a bad thing? I am just trying to protect it.

boss 302 01.30.2006 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bigabike
Is that a bad thing? I am just trying to protect it.

i dont think that is a bad thing as long as you take the tape off every once an a while to check on the wires i actually cover some wires myself with electrical tape and so far it hasnt had any ill effects

BrianG 01.31.2006 12:12 AM

Electrical tape gets really gummy and messy, especially when it gets hot. Unfortunately, I can't think of anything else to use that would be easily removeable short of encasing the whole thing in a box and sealing the wire entry points while providing cooling for the heatsink.

bigabike 01.31.2006 01:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
Electrical tape gets really gummy and messy, especially when it gets hot. Unfortunately, I can't think of anything else to use that would be easily removeable short of encasing the whole thing in a box and sealing the wire entry points while providing cooling for the heatsink.

I need to get shrink wrap in a variety of sizes and practice!

Thanks again for the reply

bigabike 01.31.2006 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by nbcaznmaster
lol, join the club of broken escs...

Thanks a lot. LOL

Was yours new when it died? At least you got to crash it first. I have only done a few speed runs on pavement.

:012:

bigabike 01.31.2006 01:14 AM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike
do any of the caps seem to be disconnected? If anything, you are undergeared, not overgeared, so the controller shouldn't be working very hard at all. Got any pictures of the controller mounted in the truck?

Caps seem to be connected.

bigabike 02.01.2006 01:43 AM

I don't know if this make a difference, but I just hooked up the stock titans and esc and it ran like a champ. Motors and controllers were barely warm after a solid 15 minute session.

The good news is that the new chassis and shock position work extremely well!!!:027:

coolhandcountry 02.25.2006 10:52 PM

Hey bigabike is this the same problem we talking about on the other thread.

bigabike 02.26.2006 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
Hey bigabike is this the same problem we talking about on the other thread.

Yeah it was at the end of last month before I got the 12020. I had a lot of bind when I damaged the 9920. No bind with 12020.

squeeforever 02.26.2006 12:24 AM

i think your motor is the problem.

bigabike 02.26.2006 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever
i think your motor is the problem.

At this point it seems that way. Maybe I'll get lucky and BK will take the hit instead of me $$. Pipe dream - probably.

coolhandcountry 02.26.2006 09:06 AM

Have you took your motor apart and made sure the winding hasn't come loose in the motor. I had a motor started cogging and missing like yours. It was after a real bad crash. I kept the magnet or rotor for a screw holder. :D The motor will tap apart pretty easy. Just to let you know.

bigabike 02.26.2006 11:53 PM

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Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
Have you took your motor apart and made sure the winding hasn't come loose in the motor. I had a motor started cogging and missing like yours. It was after a real bad crash. I kept the magnet or rotor for a screw holder. :D The motor will tap apart pretty easy. Just to let you know.


Thanks for the idea. I'll let Mike look at it. I have messed up enough stuff already.

Thanks again!

coolhandcountry 02.27.2006 09:27 AM

Well it is not hard to do it. I did one by accident. The motor slipped out of my hand hit the floor on the end shaft and boop it knocked the end bell off.


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