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01.29.2009, 12:03 PM

Ok, I turned on auto-lipo ... this was my fault but the cogging still remains... It might be a problem with the very strong magnets inside the motor.


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01.29.2009, 01:08 PM

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It might be a problem with the very strong magnets inside the motor.
Realistically, that's not really a reason for cogging. It's more likely you have a bad connection somewhere.
   
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Solder joints are fine ....


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