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MMM V3 Dead Short on Lipo! -
11.10.2008, 07:49 PM
So I got my V3 from castle last week as a replacement for one of the dead earlier version MMMs I sent in. I went to set it up in the truggy on Friday night. It had a MMM V2 in it so it was just a matter of unplugging the motor and battery wires from the V2 and plugging them into the V3 and then mounting it into the truggy. Simple and very nice easy swap out. I like the 6.5mm sockets for this.
Anyway, I went to plug the battery in for the first time and the instant I touched the deans plugs together WHAP!!!!! I got a HUGE spark. I mean HUGE!! it melted the ends off of the deans plug prongs. Like the power of a dead shorted lipo. If you have ever dead shorted one by accidnet you know what I mean.
At first I was like WTF did I screw up. Thinking I wired something wrong or pluged something in wrong. After cleaning my pants out... I went back over everything to see if I could find what was wrong. I couldnt find anything, so like an idiot.... I tried plugging it in again. WHAP!!! another HUGE spark. Scared the poop out of me again even though I was mostly expecting it. Well now i'm pisssed an I pull the whole thing back out of the truggy and redo all of the wiring thinking something has to be screwed up even though it was the exact same wires and all that I had just unplugged from my V2 and they worked perfectly.
After redoing the wiring again, this time I figured I wouldnt punish my poor lipo any more so I got out an old 6 cell stick pack to try plugging into the controller. And again.... HUGE sparks. This time a bit less because the 6 cell NiMH didnt pack the punch of the 5000mah 5s lipo. Well at this point I just diconnected the motor wires and pulled it back out of the truggy. I figured the thing is just screwed up and I figured it was probably already fried so with the MMM just sitting on the bench not attached to anything else I attampted to plug the 6 cell NiMH pack back in just to see what would happen. This time the spark was a little less than the previous time. So I tried it again and a little less spark. After 4 or 5 more times plugging it in I got no spark at all any more.
At this point I figured the thing was probably dead, but Id try it and see anyway, and to my surprise it fired right up. I ran it on Saturday at the track for about a pack and a half and it all ran normal with no issues.
The only thing I can guess is I got one with the heat sink dead shorted against the battery input 6.5mm sockets and when I plugged in the battery it was a dead short and after few good jolts it just burned away the heat sink aluminum like Patrik said it would on a different thread around here.
So now it seems to be working normal, but I have very little trust in it and I am now wondering what kind of long term damage the dead short did to my lipo. It didnt swell, but I know I have had a pack in the past that I accidentally shorted out for a slpit second and it didnt last nearly as long as its matching pack that was never shorted out.
I'm rather pissed about all this, and I'm not even sure that it was the heatsink causing a short, but its my only guess since I cant open it up to check anymore without voiding my waranty. And I'm certainly not going to void it on this one after what it just did to me.
Just wondering if anyone else has seen anything crazy like this. I'm gonna try and call CC tomorrow about this. I had a nuts day at work today and just coulnt get the time to do it today or I would have already called.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
Silent...But Deadly
Last edited by jhautz; 11.10.2008 at 07:56 PM.
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