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Bondonutz 08.09.2009 02:53 PM

Heard a rattle in my M.M.M.
 
I'm going through my E-Revo doing some mods and changing up some stuff and removed the ESC from the chassis, I heard a rattle like a pebble or somthing in the case so I opened it up. Plunk, out falls this do-hicky. You can see where it came from via the screw driver and I have no clue what it is or whats it's for but I guess It's best that I send it back to Castle for Inspection/repair.
Funny thing is I have no clue how long this has ben like this, I last ran the truck 2 weeks ago and it was a perfect run. 50 minutes and cool temps when complete. Put the truck away and that was that. Finially received all the parts I ordered and started disassembly and found it as you see it ?

Any insight is welcomed, Thanks.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...z/P8090002.jpg

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...z/P8090008.jpg

suicideneil 08.09.2009 03:04 PM

:oops:

Are there any markings on that little chip?

Bondonutz 08.09.2009 03:26 PM

Mr Neil,
It has this stamped into the plastic.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...z/P8090009.jpg

suicideneil 08.09.2009 05:17 PM

Hmm....

No idea, I was just thinking that it would be easier for someone like Lutach or BrianG to identify it if they cold see the markings- I know a Castle rep would be able to without any problems, would be worth emailing them and pointing them to this thread. Given its size & posistion though, it seems like it might be at risk of being jarred loose upon a hard landing or sudden jolt.

Bondonutz 08.09.2009 05:36 PM

Thank you for your input, I'm PM Brian and see what the Guru has to say. Regardless It's gotta go to castle but the curiosity is killing me as to WTF it is ?

shaunjohnson 08.09.2009 05:40 PM

looks like some kind of Surface mount resistor to me.

BrianG 08.09.2009 06:50 PM

I have no idea. Could be a cap, resistor, diode, TVs, inductor... pretty much any 2 pin device. The markings don't say much. If I was to guess, I'd probably say diode, TVS, or inductor.

lutach 08.09.2009 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 311678)
I have no idea. Could be a cap, resistor, diode, TVs, inductor... pretty much any 2 pin device. The markings don't say much. If I was to guess, I'd probably say diode, TVS, or inductor.

Brian nailed all the components that could be and it looks like it can be resoldered to the PCB.

Bondonutz 08.09.2009 08:13 PM

Thanks Guys, I lost the little chip on my Bench. DAMMIT ! Hope Castle will not need it ? I'm gonna ship it out Monday,hopefully turn over will be quick so I can resist the urge to pull one out of my other trucks.

Wonder if this is the little part thats coming lose thats causing so many problems for these poor guys having meltdowns ??????

J57ltr 08.09.2009 10:15 PM

hmmm...I guess that makes 4.

Jeff

Kcaz25 08.10.2009 08:46 AM

Did you read the directions how to open the case each time? Hope you didn't do with a screw driver going in too deep.

Bondonutz 08.10.2009 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kcaz25 (Post 311848)
Did you read the directions how to open the case each time? Hope you didn't do with a screw driver going in too deep.

Nope, I heard the rattle of the do-hicky befor I opened it.
And luckily for me I have some common sense. :yipi:

Kcaz25 08.10.2009 09:09 AM

Yeah I figured. Just a thought. I Hope you get it worked out!

brushlessboy16 08.10.2009 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 311705)
Thanks Guys, I lost the little chip on my Bench. DAMMIT ! Hope Castle will not need it ? I'm gonna ship it out Monday,hopefully turn over will be quick so I can resist the urge to pull one out of my other trucks

Wonder if this is the little part thats coming lose thats causing so many problems for these poor guys having meltdowns ??????

COuld there be a defect in the soldering process thats not allowing these items to bond properly? My MMM has been at cc for almost a month now and it JUST got onto the repair floor...

Quote:

Originally Posted by J57ltr (Post 311726)
hmmm...I guess that makes 4.

Jeff


Yeah but i think his missing component is in a different location

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...010/hilite.png

J57ltr 08.10.2009 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 311855)
COuld there be a defect in the soldering process thats not allowing these items to bond properly? My MMM has been at cc for almost a month now and it JUST got onto the repair floor...




Yeah but i think his missing component is in a different location

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...010/hilite.png


I am fully aware of that and also that it is another inductor and that "there have only been 3 componets come off the board" and the shock loads are extreme. To which I have replied my findings. If I am wrong then I am wrong, but the leads are still there and and looks cleanly broken from the solder. Could be a manufacturer defect on the part itself, who knows but it's not bonding there obviously. 100G's I have already shown the load of 100 G's on a part of that size.

Jeff

Actually that component has the markings of our 10V and 30V TVS


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