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wizzykev 28-04-2009 02:35 PM

Brushless motor help
 
What's the best way to reverse the rotation on a brushless motor?

Is it as simple as just swapping the A and C wires over?

Or could I spin the endbell through 180?

Cheers

super__dan 28-04-2009 03:11 PM

Best way is to buy a Novak SLYDR which you can tell which way the motor spins clockwise or anti clockwise (normal) ;)

I've no idea how to do it via the motor sorry

wizzykev 28-04-2009 03:21 PM

Can you not do that with the GTB that I already run?

colmo 28-04-2009 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wizzykev (Post 235421)
What's the best way to reverse the rotation on a brushless motor?

Is it as simple as just swapping the A and C wires over?

Yep, it's that easy. Just swap any two wires to the motor, doesn't matter which ones.

dev 28-04-2009 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colmo (Post 235444)
Yep, it's that easy. Just swap any two wires to the motor, doesn't matter which ones.

Only for sensorless, I suspect bad things will happen if you do it on a sensored system. Maybe you can swap the phase sensors wires too.

colmo 29-04-2009 12:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dev (Post 235656)
Only for sensorless, I suspect bad things will happen if you do it on a sensored system. Maybe you can swap the phase sensors wires too.

It worked (and was suggested in the instructions) for my sensored ECSpeed ESC.

Marvin 29-04-2009 04:53 PM

No, Colmo is right. To change the direction sensored, or sensorless just swap any two motor wires around. The sensor lead wires are nothing to do with the direction, when it comes down to it, they simply send pulses of electricity to the ESC when the rotor passes them.


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