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turbo4 01.17.2007 08:38 PM

What is cogging?
 
Trying to decide if this is what Im experiencing.

Thanks.

MetalMan 01.17.2007 09:15 PM

Do you have a sensorless brushless system? Cogging is like stuttering caused by the motor. If it happens, it happens during the first few percent of the throttle.

turbo4 01.17.2007 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalMan
Do you have a sensorless brushless system? Cogging is like stuttering caused by the motor. If it happens, it happens during the first few percent of the throttle.


No, I have a bone stock emaxx. Im using maxxamps 6000mah lipos. Sometimes I get a stutter just as you described. It has happened at various points throughout the charge of the pack, but not always.:002:

MetalMan 01.17.2007 09:39 PM

Brushed doesn't cog :). It might stutter, but that's different than cogging.

turbo4 01.17.2007 10:19 PM

Stuttering it is. What is the cause of that?

glassdoctor 01.17.2007 10:55 PM

Could be radio glitching, could be a bad speedo...

Does it do it consistently under a certain condition, like accelerating from a dead stop? Or when it's far away etc? Does it do it after it's up to speed or only under accel?

"Cogging" is a brushless-specific glitch... that happens when the esc is trying to get the motor to start spinning, and it's "confused" and can't fire the motor correctly. Usually there isn't any cogging once the car is moving even a few mph. Once the motor is up to a certain rpm it normally stops.

turbo4 01.18.2007 05:09 PM

From what I remember its normally from a dead stop or very near it then goosing the throttle. I suppose it could be the lvc jumping in under heavy load, but it seems to have happened at a fresh charge a time or two.

jollyjumper 01.18.2007 05:36 PM

do you have an lvc?

BrianG 01.18.2007 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by turbo4
From what I remember its normally from a dead stop or very near it then goosing the throttle. I suppose it could be the lvc jumping in under heavy load, but it seems to have happened at a fresh charge a time or two.

You could lower the cutoff value, or remove/disable the LVC temporarily to see if that is the problem.


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