Running my stock Zonda (sss 2074 2075kv, b&s x440 props, 4s 50c, 5000mah to each ESC, basically each motor is independent of each other), after 1min it came to a quick slow down, shut down, retrieved it, opened hatch and found one of the one wires coming out of one ESC had "desoldered" itself from the inside of the esc, why? I don't understand (don't think I was over propped or over "S") Would that reparable by me? I don't know and just wondering if it possible. Would need to know by the pros if its feasible.
Also, a little off the subject, was running MC with an sss 2074 2200 (yea I know, I have a few of them motors) Hobbyking 120 ESC, 42 55 grim racer B&S prop. Had a couple of 2s 5000mah but "25c" hard cases, so I ran a total 4s. Ran them for about 3min in an oval (not flat out in turns) and a slow down for one lap. One of the hard cases was totally expoloded apart. I'm guessing it was of the 25c. Motor taking more than the battery could give??
Oh Well, Live and learn,
John
Also, a little off the subject, was running MC with an sss 2074 2200 (yea I know, I have a few of them motors) Hobbyking 120 ESC, 42 55 grim racer B&S prop. Had a couple of 2s 5000mah but "25c" hard cases, so I ran a total 4s. Ran them for about 3min in an oval (not flat out in turns) and a slow down for one lap. One of the hard cases was totally expoloded apart. I'm guessing it was of the 25c. Motor taking more than the battery could give??
Oh Well, Live and learn,
John
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