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02.08.2009, 07:38 PM

Interesting..

The timing on the hobbywing esc could be higher than you had it on the MMM, that would certainly make the motor run hotter, but a different esc wouldnt make the motor run hotter, all thnings being equal (if anything the esc would run hotter). I would look at the timing/ start power/ punch or switching frequencies on the esc, assuming those are adjustable. Gearing up would be the next logical thing to try after that to see if it makes a difference- or gear down even, try everything...
   
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02.08.2009, 07:52 PM

I noted the start power was on 5 on the Hobbywing, I usually have it at lowest on the MMM so have adjusted it to that level, timing I always put a 4 pole motor at 15 degrees and a 2 pole at zero.

I have also turned off drag brakes as I have it on the MMM

would these have been responsible for such a spike in heat?


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