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electric 06.20.2008 06:50 PM

motor Help!!!
 
Just converted a MBX5T and running it on a feigao 9xl from my revo and when i put the motor in the mbx5t it had serious cogging and want to know is there a fix if not what is the best motor combination for it looking at neu's and don't know on what ESC to run with a neu.
Thanks for help

azjc 06.20.2008 06:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by electric (Post 184041)
Just converted a MBX5T and running it on a feigao 9xl from my revo and when i put the motor in the mbx5t it had serious cogging and want to know is there a fix if not what is the best motor combination for it looking at neu's and don't know on what ESC to run with a neu.
Thanks for help

what ESC are you running with the 9XL

electric 06.20.2008 07:11 PM

running a mamba max

azjc 06.20.2008 07:15 PM

check your software and make sure you have 3.05 for Castlink and V1.17 for the firmware you can pull up the MambaMax software on your computer to find out

electric 06.20.2008 07:22 PM

what am i finding out if i pull it up i don't think my computer has that.

jayjay283 06.20.2008 07:39 PM

if you plug your mamba max controller into the PC and click the folder in the castle link program that says software it will tell you firmware= v1.17 or 1.16 or older, The icon on your PC for the castlelink shoud say v3.051 under the castlelink symbol. He is saying the firmware v1.17 has fixed alot of cogging issues and to make sure you are updated to the latest version 1.17. Yes i type too much :rofl:

electric 06.20.2008 09:25 PM

it does say v3.051 but my computer will not let it open castlelink work.

Patrick 06.21.2008 12:26 AM

What's the gearing in the MBX5T? Is it a similar final drive ratio to what you used in the revo? Overgearing can be one thing that causes cogging.
The mm software could help for sure, but if the same setup worked without cogging in the revo then I'd also look for things that could have changed when putting in the mugen, like the gearing, smoothness of the drive train, and that none of the plugs and connections are loose.


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