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Hot motor problem
Having a problem with my motor. I had it on the car stand, no wheels just recalibrating my Radio and esc. When I gave it full throttle 3-4 times for approximately 2-3 seconds, the motor would lose 70% or so power with the trigger at full throttle, and the motor got very hot and even a slight bit of smoke.
Is the motor toast? What caused it to heat up so fast just bench testing it? |
Running a brushless motor unloaded will make it heat up very quickly, never give a brushless motor full throttle on a car stand/bench/etc. for more than half a second. If you got any smoke at all, it got too hot. Sometimes the rotors will detonate doing that but in your case, it sounds like you got it hot enough to start to burn some of the sator. It will probably still run, it will probably not be as fast as it was.
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It could be the gear-mesh was wrong (a bit tight). . .?
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Originally Posted by MarkA
(Post 14983917)
Running a brushless motor unloaded will make it heat up very quickly, never give a brushless motor full throttle on a car stand/bench/etc. for more than half a second. If you got any smoke at all, it got too hot. Sometimes the rotors will detonate doing that but in your case, it sounds like you got it hot enough to start to burn some of the sator. It will probably still run, it will probably not be as fast as it was.
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Motor
Turned out to be a problem inside of the motor, bad bearing
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I can't tell you how many times we have guys send us an e-mail saying that a motor is overheating before it is even installed. We've seen this ourselves many times, if you run a motor without being connected to anything then the heat builds up really, really fast even though there is obviously much less current flowing through it. We have seen magnets come off of non-Kevlar wrapped rotors as well from too much RPM, it is never a good idea to run a motor full throttle without a load on it.
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Smoke is definitely not a good sign. I'm not a motor expert but it sounds like there's some sort of resistance to the motor turning for her to smoke like that or something is caught in it like carpet fibres or something?
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Originally Posted by RC Juice
(Post 14992920)
I can't tell you how many times we have guys send us an e-mail saying that a motor is overheating before it is even installed. We've seen this ourselves many times, if you run a motor without being connected to anything then the heat builds up really, really fast even though there is obviously much less current flowing through it. We have seen magnets come off of non-Kevlar wrapped rotors as well from too much RPM, it is never a good idea to run a motor full throttle without a load on it.
Originally Posted by RC Fanatic20
(Post 14994590)
Smoke is definitely not a good sign. I'm not a motor expert but it sounds like there's some sort of resistance to the motor turning for her to smoke like that or something is caught in it like carpet fibres or something?
Thanks for the replies! |
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