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Badkad 07.02.2012 04:35 PM

2200kv Rotor Magnets Shattered....
 
I ran 6s in my buggy as normal... and then this happens!!!!!!! :surprised: :surprised: :surprised: Completely ruined my bashing session and my day!!! Not like i was running ridiculous gearing either. I hope castle can sort me out as I can't use my Losi 8 2.0 anymore :(

http://i1080.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMGA0092.jpg

suicideneil 07.02.2012 09:29 PM

Gearing wouldn't make any odds, it the motor rpms that do something like that; first shattered Castle rotor I've seen from these motors...

Contact the support department:

http://www.castlecreations.com/support.html

Is the inside of the motor damaged, damaged windings of stator? If not, a rebuild kit should do the trick, otherwise whole new motor needed- if it's over 12 months old then it'll be a non-warranty repair fee...

Badkad 07.02.2012 10:09 PM

Nope, luckily the windings and the insides look fine. Its just the rotor. 1st guy to have a shattered rotor....Am I unlucky or what :(

Bondonutz 07.03.2012 10:47 AM

Wow, thats a first.

fastbaja5b 07.04.2012 01:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badkad (Post 422260)
Nope, luckily the windings and the insides look fine. Its just the rotor. 1st guy to have a shattered rotor....Am I unlucky or what :(

Not the first, Traxxas VXL Motors do it all the time!

_paralyzed_ 07.04.2012 03:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastbaja5b (Post 422304)
Not the first, Traxxas VXL Motors do it all the time!

Oh there have been plenty of shattered rotors on brushless motors.

This is the first Castle/Neu motor with it's superior kevlar wrapping that we have seen 'sploded.:yes:

Pdelcast 07.05.2012 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 422308)
Oh there have been plenty of shattered rotors on brushless motors.

This is the first Castle/Neu motor with it's superior kevlar wrapping that we have seen 'sploded.:yes:

We've seen a few come back with shattered rotors, but it's very rare.

If you can't get a good resolution from Tech Support (I imagine they will just send you a rebuild kit...) let me know here.

Brow 07.06.2012 02:19 AM

Now that's good service. I doubt the president of any other company will give such a response on a forum!! Customer service with a BIG Capital C & S.
I have a few Castle products and have not had any need to contact them for service but am impressed all the same.

Chainsaw10 07.16.2012 08:28 AM

My 2200 motor seized up yesterday...the magnets are just starting to break(not as crazy as the op's). Im definitely not complaining as I have been abusing this motor for over two years now. My question is , will the rebuild kit work for me?

Here's some crappy pics. Hopefully you can see well enough to advise me if I can rebuild. Or just buy a new motor...thanks.

http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/...0/fc8202db.jpg

http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/...0/531d88f1.jpg

http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/...0/3446acac.jpg

suicideneil 07.16.2012 12:07 PM

Inside of the motor looks good to me- the magnets would tear it up something nasty and you'd definitely see the scaring if that was the case. Might just wanna use a clean rag or old toothbrush to clean the inside of the motor while it's open, then a new rotor kit should do the trick nicely...

Chainsaw10 07.18.2012 03:59 PM

Thanks! Got the rebuild kit and installed it.....good as new. That was simple.

lincpimp 07.18.2012 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 422628)
Inside of the motor looks good to me- the magnets would tear it up something nasty and you'd definitely see the scaring if that was the case. Might just wanna use a clean rag or old toothbrush to clean the inside of the motor while it's open, then a new rotor kit should do the trick nicely...

Can I use my wife's toothbrush, and not tell her? Should I use colgate whitening paste? I have heard that 10 out of 5 dentists recommend not using a toothbrush as a replacement for a rectal suppository applicator. Is that true? Neil, I know you are basically one step below the all-mighty (you are about level with the pope) so you should be albe to answer these questions.

suicideneil 07.19.2012 11:45 AM

Sure, use wifeys brush but be careful not to get any grease on it. Don't use any paste or lube on the brush ( just insert it into the hole dry ). I can think of worse things to use as a suppository applicator ( hamster & toilet tube delivery system? ). I'm one step ahead of the pope though, I don't try to cover up scandals concerning children and catholic priests... :rules:


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