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Ease of turning by hand 36-60-2000?
I just sold my converted Raze buggy with a V2 36-60-2000 and just recieve a V2 36-60-2000 that I bought used. One was significantly easier to turnover by hand than the other. Does this sugest that the one easier to turn by hand may have a problem? weak magnet (demagged)?
I'm going to test it out in my rustler and see if I can tell a difference. I was just hoping that someone here might have some insight for me. Thanks -Brian |
The used one is easier to turn by hand correct? May be partially de-magged yeah. It will cog more from start up, and temps will climb much quicker during use if thats the case..
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Thanks for the answer Neil. -Brian |
Send it in
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I just gave it a quick run and it deffinatly has some issues. I've never had a motor cog, but I think thats what this one does. It's not from a stop, but at low speed it seems like it's cogging pretty bad. Once it gets past lets call it 3-7mph it's fine, but something is definatly wrong. Does anyone know if medusa has a flat fix rate for motors like castle does? -Brian |
Short the three leads together and turn the shaft, (now it's a electricity generator)if it's still easy to get it spin, it's de-magged, send it in for rotor replacement.
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that's what i did with my VXL motor after noticing that it practically free-spins when turned. surprisingly, it was only veeery slightly de-magged. now it runs as hot as my EZrun 3300kv motor.(i think the dent in the motor may have a role in that too) :whistle: |
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