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itbvolks
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04.09.2010, 09:39 AM

Nice, sounds like you sorted the issue. This still running the 16/46 gearing? Good temps to be at.

Sensored motors are just taking advantage of rotor position at zero/low rpm. Helps with cogging and initial low rpm throttle transitions. I'm 95% sure even the tekin setup goes sensorless once your through that initial transition period (not exactly sure where it occurs). Sensored should help with braking and transitioning on/off throttle and probably a little with mid-air corrections but once the motor is into it's rpm range, it's running sensorless.
   
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04.09.2010, 03:01 PM

Yeah maybe you are correct about just the initial throttle and brake, I just know that midair there is a huge difference between sensored and non-sensored. I am still running 16/45 with great temps. I am not sure what was causing low speed cogging, maybe the bad solder joint also.
   
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04.09.2010, 09:39 PM

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Maybe a bad connection or solder joint to one of the phases on the motor?
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Upon continuing my work on the diffs, I noticed that the Red motor wire was not soldered well.
We have a winner!!! Those solder joints can be tricky. Sometimes the solder joint feels solid physically but is poorly conductive electrically (cold solder joint, etc.) Glad you got it sorted out.
   
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