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  • davidshaw57
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2020
    • 20

    #1

    Motor test

    I burned up the motor or the ESC . How do I test the motor and not burn up another ESC?
  • eXoNerated
    Banned
    • Jun 2020
    • 233

    #2
    Use a continuity test on a DMM and put one lead on the motor case and try each phase. There should be no continuity. A megger is how you can check the insulation but unless the motor was driven extremely hot I doubt that's failed. Usually the controllers go first.

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    • MarkF
      dinogylipos.com
      • Mar 2008
      • 979

      #3
      Look at the winding's and make sure none of them look dark or black.

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      • Ch.Lucas
        Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 66

        #4
        Hi,
        some questions. Do you know the kv of the motor ? , Do you have a electric drill ? and do you have a voltmeter to messure volts ?
        If all Yes , we can start. Take the drill and place the motorshaft of the brocken? motor in the cuck. Then hold the motor and start the drill to drive the motor . You can feel how strong is the drag of the motor can . This test is ok if you have done such with the new motor , so you know the drag of the can. Normaly it is not very strong. But if some of the coils are bad you will feel a strong dragmoment to hold the can. You can now also messure the induced volts of the motor. All separate mesured volts between the 3 phase wire have to be even . If you know the free running rpm of your drill you can messure the volts and than you can calculate the kv of the open phase .
        This volts have to be lower than the kv that you can mesure with , say 3,6 volts direct feed in the motor esc. And all 3 mesured volts of the 3 phase have to be close the same. Little difference allowed because of different magnets , different airgap , different count wind.
        A normal drill has most rpm of max. 2000 to 2300 rpm. kv = rpm per volt.

        Happy Amps Christian
        Happy Amps Christian

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