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I hope not,doesn't smell burntIf you advanced the timing to 15 on a D wind, you likely fried the motor. Sorry. ?
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I hope not,doesn't smell burntIf you advanced the timing to 15 on a D wind, you likely fried the motor. Sorry. ?
Do you have a receipt for your motor purchase? It should give you the winding info. If it’s a Y wind, the 15 degrees timing should have been fine.I hope not,doesn't smell burnt
I will look laterDo you have a receipt for your motor purchase? It should give you the winding info. If it’s a Y wind, the 15 degrees timing should have been fine.
You hit the throttle once or twice and then brakes come on,its definitely going into fail safeI will look later
I agree. The log doesn't lie. 68K rpm. Wow. Over reved????? whether Timing was a factor or not. Perhaps this Y motor did accept timing advance and over reved it.The TP4070 is also rated up to 50k RPMs and his logs show 68k. I would be taking that motor apart and taking a good look.
Need to vet this D vs Y info. So we are all on the same page. If OP has a Y then maybe Timing is not an issue.
But timing in general is usually avoided across both winds. Or at least done conservatively with one or the other.
Im seeing conflicting info on D vs Y on in searches.
I believe I got my info from Raz
Need to vet this D vs Y info. So we are all on the same page. If OP has a Y then maybe Timing is not an issue.
But timing in general is usually avoided across both winds. Or at least done conservatively with one or the other.
Im seeing conflicting info on D vs Y on in searches.
The controller wouldn't be an issue would itYou hit the throttle once or twice and then brakes come on,its definitely going into fail safe
Just tried the receiver, no difference, try a motor nextImo its more likely to be the receiver.. but I guess the Tx is also possible.
Holding the other motor in hand ,I can't get it to stop,so I probably wasted the tp, but I don't have a load on itI want to add that timing is considered only using a sensored setup.
Scratch that, I feel the motor kicking back,so either the esc or controllerHolding the other motor in hand ,I can't get it to stop,so I probably wasted the tp, but I don't have a load on it
No,I do notTo isolate the radio from the equation, do you have a servo tester to operate the Speed control and observe if motor still wont stop?
Another Radio/Rx.?? another ESC??No,I do not
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