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05.11.2008, 08:24 PM

same problem when either which one is connected alone.. guess i have to take the diff apart and see whats going on in there.
   
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05.12.2008, 07:08 AM

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same problem when either which one is connected alone.. guess i have to take the diff apart and see whats going on in there.
my vote is for a blown motor phase, just like Five-oh-joe said...
you are seriously risking frying the esc if you continue forcing it to spin a damaged motor... check your motor screws... if you used the screws supplied with the feigao, then odds are that the internal motor windings got shorted...
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05.12.2008, 10:35 AM

well the motor has less that an hour on it, brand new from Mike. if it was a Lemon, we need to deal with it. otherwise i need to find another problem. but i didnt get a chance to take the diffs apart.

i do have to say this though guys... when i punched the throttle, the motor was clicking like that, jumping or whatever you want to call it. the video wasnt 1/32 on throttle, it was full throttle. i would think that the motor would be spinning and i would just demolish any diffs or anything else wherever the problem is.
am i wrong by thinking this? could it really be a bad motor? even if it is brand new? the temps were low, not like i killed it or anything. i was EXTREMLY careful with the temps being new to BL and all. i barley got on the throttle.
   
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05.12.2008, 12:42 PM

could also be a broken or loose or bad solder joint between the esc and the motor...

at any rate, one phase doesn`t work... either because it gets no voltage feed from the esc, or because it`s broken somewhere in the winding...
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05.12.2008, 12:57 PM

So I'm NOT as crazy as I thought I was for thinking a possible blown phase...
   
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05.12.2008, 01:53 PM

i dont think anyone here is crazy. all you guys are very intelegent, thats why I am asking YOU the questions ha.

i am very worried about my problem guys. i am going to go home tonight and riop everything apart, take some pics and post them up.
   
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