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neweuser 09.04.2006 04:36 PM

Hot Motor wires
 
Ok, so i ran the lipo. couldn't get distance for some reason, not sure why. Anywho, my motor wires ran real hot. Never had that problem before? Any ideas?:mad:1
Other than that...WOW! Talk about fast!

SpEEdyBL 09.04.2006 04:51 PM

high resistance and current are the only two factors that can contribute to wire heat. Bad solder joints have a lot of restance and thin wires have more resistance than thicker ones. Heat loss is ristance x current^2 so you need wires that are twice as thick in dia. if you double the current.

Darren 09.04.2006 05:01 PM

There should be less current draw now though, with the lipos being lighter, unless you have increased voltage?

squeeforever 09.04.2006 05:04 PM

He's running 5S vs. 16 cells. So its about the same...I think its a bad solder though...

BrianG 09.04.2006 07:26 PM

To add to what SpeedyBL said; the fact that the wires are hot does indicate high current and some resistance on the wire. It also indicates a voltage drop on the wire itself, which means less voltage is getting to the motor reducing speed somewhat.

Which part of the wire is hot? If there is a bad solder joint, that part should be the hottest, while the rest of the wire will be warm just from the heat-sinking effect. What gauge wire are you using for the motor wires?

coolhandcountry 09.04.2006 08:08 PM

I chatted to troy. He says the motor is hot as well. I wonder if it is heat transfer to motor wires. Not sure on accual temp.

BrianG 09.04.2006 08:11 PM

I guess the only way to tell is if the wires are hotter near the motor. Like I said, there will be some heatsinking effect on the wires, but there obviously should be a higher temperature near the source of heat.

neweuser 09.04.2006 08:19 PM

Well, i think bad solder joint guys.....i found that the connectors are definately hotter than the rest....will put 5.5 staright thru. i had 3.5 to 5.5 adaptors from running the LMT...will get new 5.5's and try that
thanks!!!

BrianG 09.04.2006 09:02 PM

Well, what about direct soldering then? If it's not the solder job, it may be the constact resistance of the connectors themselves.

neweuser 09.05.2006 12:25 AM

My thoughts exactly. direct solder would limit my options in motors as my lead wires from the controller are getting short!!! LOL, but i can cut them one more time and solder on some 5.5's??? LOL i think! I'll get ' er done!


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