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Old 03-06-2011 | 04:50 AM
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Unhappy speedo and motor problem help urgent required please

hi guys im really after some help as i have the following problem...
i have a brand new nosram esc with a 7 turn motor limit and ive tried using this with a brushed 8 and 9 turn motor, upon setup the motor starts making a buzzing noise and wont turn when the throttle is applied on the handset dos anyone know the cause of this, the speedo is brand new and so is one of the motors, the new motor has them capacitors or diodes solderd to them so i didnt solder the ones supplyed with the speedo could this be the problem? the other motor doesnt have any on but im not to sure exactly where to solder them to, but in the past ive never had to solder these extra motor bit everytime i got a new speedo or motor IF this is the problem, if not does anyone know what else could be the problem? your help much apreciated jay
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Old 03-06-2011 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by jay2006uk
hi guys im really after some help as i have the following problem...
i have a brand new nosram esc with a 7 turn motor limit and ive tried using this with a brushed 8 and 9 turn motor, upon setup the motor starts making a buzzing noise and wont turn when the throttle is applied on the handset dos anyone know the cause of this, the speedo is brand new and so is one of the motors, the new motor has them capacitors or diodes solderd to them so i didnt solder the ones supplyed with the speedo could this be the problem? the other motor doesnt have any on but im not to sure exactly where to solder them to, but in the past ive never had to solder these extra motor bit everytime i got a new speedo or motor IF this is the problem, if not does anyone know what else could be the problem? your help much apreciated jay
K, first thing I would suggest is being a little more clear on the problem I got a little confused there! First, make sure that the speed control wire to the receiver is plugged in to the right channel, then check the wiring on your ESC and Motor. Make sure they are all connected the right way, A to A, B to B, and C to C. Now, is your motor sensored or sensorless? And is your speed control sensored or sensorless?
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Old 03-06-2011 | 10:51 AM
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Originally Posted by FantomLeopard
K, first thing I would suggest is being a little more clear on the problem I got a little confused there! First, make sure that the speed control wire to the receiver is plugged in to the right channel, then check the wiring on your ESC and Motor. Make sure they are all connected the right way, A to A, B to B, and C to C. Now, is your motor sensored or sensorless? And is your speed control sensored or sensorless?
He's running brushed, no A,B,C on the motor.
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Old 03-06-2011 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by wingracer
He's running brushed, no A,B,C on the motor.
Oops, missed that
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