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StainlessSteelRat 28-03-2020 06:50 PM

Motor Issue
 
Hi All,


I have a brushless motor which, as of yesterday, has stopped working if it stops at a certain point in the revolution. So, lets say it stops when the flat bit (where the pinion grub screw fastens to) is at 1 o'clock. If I spin it when applying power it spins up fine and works. I can even spin it a quarter turn and then apply power and it works. I can stop and start the motor as long as it does land at 1 o'clock. If it does, it won't spin up at all and the car needs a push start :cry:



I suspect the sensor wire is faulty. (Perhaps one of the wires). Unfortunately, its hard-wired at the motor end so I can't just replace it. It looks fine at the ESC connector end.



Does anybody have any advice on how to fix this? Or workout what is actually wrong?


Cheers,


Stuart

Yorkiebar 28-03-2020 09:05 PM

I sounds like either the sensor wire like you think, or more likely it's the sensor board inside the motor itself at fault. What motor is it that has it hard wired?

There's a slim chance it could be the ESC itself but I doubt it.

StainlessSteelRat 28-03-2020 09:41 PM

Its an old Novak Volociti.


I hope its not the motor board, I've more chance sorting the cable... I think :-)

fidspeed 29-03-2020 01:08 PM

wtd help
 
if your stuffed I still have a couple novak velocity I dont use any more
I'll help out if I can

core used to do a widget for checking sensor boards and leads great little tool
although if motor sensor lead hardwired it wwont tell you if its lead or board ?
just it's one or other and not esc

regards Dave

StainlessSteelRat 09-04-2020 09:18 PM

Ok, so I manage to get another motor to test with and the same thing happened. So the old motor is fine. (In theory).


So I guess its the ESC. Could it be that its not providing power to one of the coils? I'm not sure how to test that. Or could it still be something to do with the sensor wire, or at least the sensor wire connection on the ESC?


S.

mark christopher 10-04-2020 09:59 AM

you could try pugs on here, but in all honesty it may be worth buying a new speedo

lofty2332 10-04-2020 06:24 PM

If you end up going down the new ESC route and your on a budget these are pretty good for the money. https://www.modelsport.co.uk/hobbywi...roducts/425021

StainlessSteelRat 21-04-2020 09:40 PM

Yeah, so it looked like the speedo had burnt out one of the surface mount FETs.


So I took it off, which was difficult as I had one hand with my fingers crossed. :-P :-P


I was hoping that doing so would sort out the sticking problem, even if it didn't have all the power available... It didn't.


So I'm going to switch the mode to 'brushed' and see if it works with a brushed motor, meanwhile a Reedy ESC is on its way :-)


Lets see what happens..


Stuart


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