Fried esc?
#1
Thread Starter
Tech Rookie
Joined: Mar 2018
Posts: 5
Ok...Im sure I'm not the first one to do this, but I crossed polarity for a split second and a white puff of smoke rose from my esc and it was heated up pretty good. I let it cool down, opened it up and didn't see anything melted or burnt. Resoldered everything back and powered it on, but only steering is working and my motor is making a very faint clicking sound. So...question is...is my esc fried and did I possibly damage my motor? Thanks
#3
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
+1
All it takes is a split second... I would highly recommend reducing the length of the leads to make it impossible to reverse polarity ever again.... been there done that!

*** If you happened to damage a HobbyWing ESC, they will offer a deep discount if you do an RMA
All it takes is a split second... I would highly recommend reducing the length of the leads to make it impossible to reverse polarity ever again.... been there done that!

*** If you happened to damage a HobbyWing ESC, they will offer a deep discount if you do an RMA
#6
Tech Master
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,416
From: Deep South Texas
Simple.. requiring less performance of speed controller.
Electronics 101...
my opinion.
proper connectors is better and cheaper.
better yet..... Red to Red,,,, Black to Black... like jumping a car battery.
read this thread.. if you might
Does anyone repair esc's?
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#8
#9
Something nearly everyone has done. When I ran straight bullets to the battery I used a bright red piece of heat shrink on the positive side of the lead and red nail polish on battery terminals. It really only takes on white ghost to never do it again... if you are careful.



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