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Old 04-03-2010
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Exclamation Brushless motor problem...

So yeah, I got a problem with my ESC, and BL motor (6.5t) +7.4V 5000Mah LiPo...

The problem is that on a complete stop, it doesn't want to run but if I push just a liltle, it does... seriously wth? I tryed almost every option on the programing card but nothing, the motor run at is full capacity when I push the car but when I come to a complete stop, it doesn't want to go anywhere it just does sometime a little click but nothing much....

Please help me!
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What make are the motor and esc?
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cheapo ESC.... XD Hobbyking 100A ESC with 6.5T BL Hobbyking Motor...
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Is it a symptom of a sensorless motor/esc..? I've heard they can be a bit "choppy" at low (@zero..) rpm...?
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Nah, they (sensorless) aren't that bad.

According to my 2 second Google search, it's sensored anyway. Make sure the sensor leads are fully in, and that you haven't plugged them in the wrong way round (they are polarity protected, but it seems easy to still plug them in the wrong way round). If you've got another sensor lead, try that.

Also, put the ESC on sensorless mode (if you can), and unplug the sensor lead. If the car will move ok (it might cog a bit, but it will still move), then you can narrow it down to sensors - they are often the first things to go in general.
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oh well thank you A LOT for your answer! I really apreciate it ! ill try that tomorow and ill give you some news ... Thank you for your quick answer!
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