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02.03.2008, 11:57 PM

An end bell loosening itself from the can in a surface model like a car is nothing to worry about too much. In a helicopter or plane it could mean a total loss.

My truggy had no acceleration any more and felt like i had brakes engaged. My eagletree logger recorded the following data.

You will notice those big amp spikes at the end of the run and a rise in motor temperature.

This improvement in motor design tells me i'm not the only one experiencing this issue. I wonder if the new design will prevent the end bell to come loose again in "minor" crashes or if i should secure it somehow.


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