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bb16 10.07.2008 08:29 PM

Brushless help
 
Hey all,
I need some help with my brushless system. The problem is that the motor will not turn at all most of the time but randomly it does work when I start the system up, and when it does work it will sometimes work at near full power but other times it will have very little power.

The truck has been sitting around for a few months waiting for some parts but before I put it away it worked fine. The only thing I changed was I put a rc monster 2 speed adapter on.
I have the motor and esc from the fine design lst conversion kit and a max amps battery (BK Warrior 100amp 20 cell esc I think and the Fine Design equivalent to the feigao 9xl) . I have tried using a different battery but it still does not work and the drive terrain of the truck is free moving.

Thanks for the help.

brushlessboy16 10.07.2008 08:42 PM

sounds like either
A. needs to be recalibrated
B.Esc might be on its way out


Maxamps, finedesign- not exactly the best combo :lol:

bb16 10.07.2008 08:53 PM

:lol: Ya I know but I got the esc, motor, and mounts for $180, Im also testing with 3s Flightpower batteries. The esc did require some work though soldering surface mounts.

brushlessboy16 10.07.2008 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bb16 (Post 220370)
:lol: Ya I know but I got the esc, motor, and mounts for $180, Im also testing with 3s Flightpower batteries. The esc did require some work though soldering surface mounts.

:lol:

:party:

lincpimp 10.07.2008 08:57 PM

Check all of you solder joints between the esc and motor. Give them a good tug, and check the conectors (if you have any) for corrosion. And recalibrate the radio.

plaviblue 10.07.2008 09:09 PM

Hey guys, how do tell if you have a bad brushless motor?

JaySki 10.07.2008 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by plaviblue (Post 220373)
Hey guys, how do tell if you have a bad brushless motor?

It won;t work. :whistle:

lincpimp 10.07.2008 10:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JaySki (Post 220376)
It won;t work. :whistle:

Wow, I am stupefied by your genius...:no:

A bunch ofcogging, and very quick heating of both the motor and esc usually signify a bad motor, or bad contacts.

bb16 10.07.2008 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 220389)
Wow, I am stupefied by your genius...:no:

A bunch ofcogging, and very quick heating of both the motor and esc usually signify a bad motor, or bad contacts.

Sounds like the problem i had, contacts between the motor and esc seem fine, time to check the internal connections I guess.

brushlessboy16 10.07.2008 10:30 PM

check shorts between windings, between can and winding, or if your rotor de-magged

bb16 10.07.2008 11:27 PM

Well it looks like it is the esc, the esc was unable to power my castle creations motor while the mamba max was able to power the fiegao motor. Can anyone recommend a good esc for a 4 cell fiegao 9xl setup on an LST?

lincpimp 10.07.2008 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bb16 (Post 220432)
Well it looks like it is the esc, the esc was unable to power my castle creations motor while the mamba max was able to power the fiegao motor. Can anyone recommend a good esc for a 4 cell fiegao 9xl setup on an LST?

MM with a fan, and a few extra caps. The lst is heavy, but you are running a 2 speed and mech brakes? Should be ok that way.

Arct1k 10.07.2008 11:33 PM

A MM with an ubec, fan and extra cap... or I have an opto BK9920 if you want...

plaviblue 10.08.2008 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by bb16 (Post 220409)
Sounds like the problem i had, contacts between the motor and esc seem fine, time to check the internal connections I guess.

I was noticing my motor was getting really hot with not much use, could a bad motor take out an ESC?

brushlessboy16 10.08.2008 08:23 PM

yes it can, better check it before you wreck it lol


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