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Old 08-09-2012
Acksaw Acksaw is offline
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Default Something wrong with my motor or ESC

Hey guys, put in a new battery on my LRP SXX TC V2 and LRP Vector 6.5T motor and with any sort of load (as in car on the ground) it seems like the motor cannot output any power. It appears to make a noise like 2 gears struggling against eachother.

Could this be the sensor gone on either the motor or the ESC or perhaps one has gone? I can take a video if required.
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Old 08-09-2012
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Mine made that sound when I mistakenly wired it up wrong - B to C and C to B - due to brain fade. I've also had the same problem when the sensor cable is faulty. I've not come across sensor board problems with LRP motors, but there's always a first time. HTH
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Old 09-09-2012
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Could also be the rotor, magnet could have become de-bonded from the shaft. If it has done if from new, could be a QC failure?
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