NEW HOBBYWING STOCK SUPERCHARGED SOFTWARE
#8986
I was measuring the esc temp with a metallic cases temp gun... Touched the pins with the esc on, and also touched the case... There goes was a short. Woulda been fine if I hadn't left the esc on, or had a plug /cover on the pins. I believe all new v3's are coming with a cover.
HiH
Ed
HiH
Ed

Thanks for the info, I will keep away any metallic cases or better still get something to cover the pins
#8987
Posts like this give me the S$*#'S. Is it hobbywings fault that the Canadian government taxes you, its citizen the way it does? Get over it. Its a quality product that is worth the price you have to pay. Yes that is more than the average racer but thats not hobbywings fault.
#8988
I think this isn't my problem because, the swith works ok normally. Only about this circustances (hot and after a 5 minutes of running), don't work.
After a few minutes more, the switch works ok.
Any ideas?
Cheers.
Last edited by banquer; 05-17-2012 at 07:08 AM.
#8990
Today the first test with the v3 and I love it but I had several times that the power disappeared for a few seconds, as if the engine went to sensorless mode.
just seconds after the power was back there.
any idea how this could come.
Also if I temp the ESC th temp is 35° but on the data record reads a max temp of 120°.
I drive a duo 3 boosted.
Also the programe 7 (17.5)does not work.
If I give a little gas, start the engine at full throttle.
anyone have any idea
just seconds after the power was back there.
any idea how this could come.
Also if I temp the ESC th temp is 35° but on the data record reads a max temp of 120°.
I drive a duo 3 boosted.
Also the programe 7 (17.5)does not work.
If I give a little gas, start the engine at full throttle.
anyone have any idea
#8991
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Posts like this give me the S$*#'S. Is it hobbywings fault that the Canadian government taxes you, its citizen the way it does? Get over it. Its a quality product that is worth the price you have to pay. Yes that is more than the average racer but thats not hobbywings fault.
Just speaking about my experience in obtaining this since I'm in Canada and no one sells it locally in Canada.
#8993
#8994
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Guys, my hobbywing motor has the cool solder posts on the back...with the other motors I've had that have these I don't remember these posts being able to spin around....I can't see how they are connected as they are shrink wrapped....when you solder them I'm guessing it "locks" that portion in place and it only spins around for you to be able to centre the wire?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#8996
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2012
Posts: 20
Guys, my hobbywing motor has the cool solder posts on the back...with the other motors I've had that have these I don't remember these posts being able to spin around....I can't see how they are connected as they are shrink wrapped....when you solder them I'm guessing it "locks" that portion in place and it only spins around for you to be able to centre the wire?
Thanks.
Thanks.
#8999
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 55
From: Dartford, U.K.
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