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blown esc
2 blown esc in 3 weeks. This last time my motor is fried too. The first time I didn't even get to run the truck.. This is for a rc8t with 2200kv system running on 6s. The first time I plugged the battery in and the esc blew. This last time I got to run the truck through 2 packs and half way through the second pack I get smoke again. Upon inspection the esc is smoked, smells horrible..also the engine does not turn like it used to...
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I would like to know how these escs blow so easy for some and not for others?
My v3 is almost 3 winters old, it shipped with 1.19, and I feed it 6s mostly, 4s for my gf.. :whip: Im not knocking you or anything, I just want to know.. :whistle: |
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Robert |
Its a bummer man, sorry for your loss :(
What are you running for jo0s? |
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it sounds like the 2nd time was your fault and the motor overheated, causing the esc to let go. the 1st time just sounds unlucky:lol: |
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Robert Robert |
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Differential Ratio: 4.5 Transmission Ratio: 1 Other Ratio: 1 Spur Tooth Count: 46 Pinion Tooth Count: 20 Total Voltage: 22.2 Motor KV: 2200 Tire Diameter (inches): 5.5 Tire Ballooning (inches): 1 Motor Current Draw: 0 Motor Coil Resistance: 0 Spur/Pinion Ratio: 2.3 : 1 Total Ratio: 10.35 : 1 Tire Circumference (inches): 23.56 inches (598.47 mm) Rollout: 2.28:1 Total Motor Speed: 48840 RPM Vehicle Speed: 105.29 mph (169.13 km/h) Effective KV Value: 2200 KT constant: 0.61 oz-in/A Motor Torque: Amperage not specified... Final Torque: Amperage not specified... Final Power: Amperage not specified... there's your problem. the CC2200, or just about any motor for that matter, cannot handle that much gearing usually, a good speed to gear for is 35-45mph. maybe 45-55mph with an oversized motor such as a castle/neu 1520 or a 1717 |
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Robert |
So if my math is right a 15T pinion would land us in the 79mph range. Yeah thats a lot. What type of batteries are you running?
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I am just trying to figure out why it ran cool the first pack. I am running 2 6s 5000mah 30c lip in parallel.
Robert |
2 6S 5000mAh in parrallel !!! That's very heavy, especially for a truggy geared for 100 mph :lol:With your crazy gearing, I am surprised that the ESC blown before the tires ^^
Seriously man, a truggy is not design to go over 45-50mph in normal ways, next time try with a 11T pinion, the castle 2200Kv run good geared for 35-40mph, if you want more speed you need to get a bigger motor, in order to reduce the amp draw. You are right, if the gearing is to small, the motor can overheat if the throttle is continuously full, but it would be with a 4-5T pinion ! Good luck for the next time anyway. |
A ten tooth pinion would get you half of scarlets speed at 55mph with a very heavy setup. I'm thinking 8 tooth pinion if thats even possible. Originally I was thinking you didnt have enough battery to produce those types of current draws. Apparently you do, but it looks like the weight of your setup with the overgearing is what did you in.
I think everyone should own a wattmeter that buys a brushless vehicle. Its really helped me keep my setups in line. Brian's RC speed calculator works just as well. If only we could get more people to use it ahead of time. |
I never meant for the truck to be a speed truck, I have an onroad for that. I guess I just got confused because I know on my savage by going to 6s they have you put a larger pinion in with it. I was actually surprised at the trucks weight. You would think it would be crazy heavy but it's not. But like I said before I still can't get over why the temps were fine my first run, maybe because the body was off and I was double checking? Everything was fine to touch by hand on the first run, the second run was on a day that was only 10 degree hotter.
Robert |
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