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mmv3 controller and motor cleaning? - 04.05.2009, 06:03 AM

hi can i clean my mmmv3 controller and motor with electric contact cleaner or water?
   
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04.05.2009, 12:24 PM

Use soapy water and some aggressive spary on degreaser. Make sure you rinse it throughly in clear water, then throw it in the tumble drieer.

That was a joke, do not do that!!!

I find some compressed air usually gets the dirt off motors and esc well. I if you have dirt on it, use a damp rag and gently wipe the dirt off and use a dry rag to take off any residue. I do not like to get electric components wet, so I stay away from any liquid cleaners. I am sure that you could use motor spary to clean the motr, but you may have to take the end off to make sure everything gets out. The cc motors are sealed so you should not have to clean the insides...
   
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04.05.2009, 01:39 PM

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Use soapy water and some aggressive spary on degreaser. Make sure you rinse it throughly in clear water, then throw it in the tumble drieer.

That was a joke, do not do that!!!

I find some compressed air usually gets the dirt off motors and esc well. I if you have dirt on it, use a damp rag and gently wipe the dirt off and use a dry rag to take off any residue. I do not like to get electric components wet, so I stay away from any liquid cleaners. I am sure that you could use motor spary to clean the motr, but you may have to take the end off to make sure everything gets out. The cc motors are sealed so you should not have to clean the insides...
all of the MM problems were saposed to be fixed with the V2, and we all know how that ended up...
   
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