Originally Posted by
lidebt2
I have the Trinity / Epic I-Gauss Brushless Motor Rotor Checker which is the same. I just got and played with it. The only change I made was to put Deans on it.
So far as I can tell, it's giving good numbers. I have all the readings from my motors wrutten down. Sometime this week I'm changing all my rotors to 12.3 and will let know next weekend.
I think it is more direct to put the motor to the motor checker to check the ampere drawn and revolution rather than check the reading for the rotor. any comment?