so i finished my mean machine with the hydra 240 and the feigao 10 xl and i powered it up in my garage and the motor wouldn't spin the prop very fast. it was also making a very horrible sound. it sounded like it was struggling to start spinning. i'm super lost and bummed cause i'm going to lake powell for a week tomorrow.
mean machine problems:(
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
What cells are you using? Did you check the voltage? Does the 10xl spin freely. There should be no binding? Double check to make sure the motor mounting screws are not to far into the motor. If so the winding could be crushed.Steven Vaccaro
Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!Comment
-
I think that if you use cheap batteries it will cog (hesitate) to start because it is trying to find rotor position, I think but i'm still new to brushless. Try what Steve said, maybe try different batteries. Maybe check your voltage cut off setting as well.Twin power =Comment
-
just a stupid question... is there any battery type parameter to set on the Hydra?
if yes, as Steven ask, what battery are you usin? you need to set it up correctly, if the default setting is Lipo while you use Nimh, it might slow the motor down, actually that's what does the cheap Mystery ESC
... just an idea, I don't know the Hydra!!!Comment
-
i think that i did screw the mounting screw in too far. i am using two duratrax4200 mah packs and two intellect 8.4 volt batteries. so they are a pretty high quality battery? i think. my problem is that i didn't have the bullet connectors so i just soldered the motor straight to the esc.last time i listen to the local hobby shop.... i just got internet access and i'll lose it soon
k hopefully i can get it resolved...
Comment
-
Those Duratrax are not high-quality packs, but that shouldn't matter at all with your problem. Too-long screws will permanently damage the motor, that may be the problem. BTW, soldering the ESC to the motor is the best way to do it, assuming you can solder well. The only advantage to connectors is ease of switching components.
.ERROR 403 - This is not the page you are looking for
Comment
Comment