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Old 19-08-2011
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Default Fusion Exceed Pro/6.5T - cut out temperature

Quick question on this as my googling skills aren't up to it.

What is the cut out temp on this ESC? I've had a few glitches when the car refuses to move for a few seconds (its not low batteries, its not a short circuit, its not a glitch, its usually after running hard for almost a full battery, lots of standing starts sort of thing.

Just leaving it for a few seconds "fixes" the issue.

The motor is (pretty much) too hot to touch, as is the ESC heatsink. Haven't burnt myself on it yet tho I suspect its the thermal cut out.

Also, what units does the programming card show for temp? Motor? ESC? Centigrade? Fahrenheit?
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Old 20-08-2011
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Anyone?
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I did have a similar issue with the same combo this summer while using the unit in my Durango. I fitted an ansmann fan on top which plugged into my receiver just to give the cooling a helping hand.

It worked.

So i'd say, fit a fan.
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Old 16-10-2011
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Lol, that's what I did in the end! Works perfectly now.

(And in a Dex 410 too..... small world)

(may even have been an ansmann fan......)
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