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tashpop
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10.10.2007, 09:14 PM

i noticed my motor was easy to come apart, and the resistance when spinning the motor shaft would go up as i tighten the can all the way up. i also noticed on the inside there were two washers(shimms) on the front side and none on the back side. i hooked everything up tonight just to make sure i didn't get any DOA and noticed some electronic beeping coming from the motor. could this be resistance from what i mentioned earlier? also i noticed i needed a bit of throtle to get the motor to start spinning. i'm worried that i need to adjust something inorder to reduce friction and burning more amps and my motor. its hooked up to a bk9920 on 5s2p of a123's.
   
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10.11.2007, 04:38 AM

Hmm it seems that the motor pulls 100+ Amps even with 33V. Seriously, someone should try it with the big Schulze or Kontronik Power Jazz.

This motor is is soo huge and should be used for converting pocketbikes or 1:5th scalers like the HPI 5B to brushless, lol


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