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Miko1976 06-19-2016 04:48 AM

Motor Analyzer
 
I saw a G-Force motor Analyzer & it seems like a pretty cool and useful tool. Thing is, I heard that running the motor without load is a great way to blow up a rotor. So, is it worth it?

Roelof 06-19-2016 05:41 AM

Just read the whole topic:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/radio-el...r-checker.html

howardcano 06-19-2016 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Miko1976 (Post 14572561)
I saw a G-Force motor Analyzer & it seems like a pretty cool and useful tool. Thing is, I heard that running the motor without load is a great way to blow up a rotor. So, is it worth it?

Excessive speed on rotors might be a concern on modified motors, but not for the "normal" winds most people use. Anything from 13.5T on up is quite safe at no load. Just don't crank the timing to 60+ degrees!

Miko1976 06-20-2016 02:25 AM

Thanks!
 

Originally Posted by howardcano (Post 14573069)
Excessive speed on rotors might be a concern on modified motors, but not for the "normal" winds most people use. Anything from 13.5T on up is quite safe at no load. Just don't crank the timing to 60+ degrees!

I run a 17.5. But I do see the value of the motor analyzer.


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