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Default Orion 100amp cutting out???

Right i have decided to run the spare car tonight (X5) as mine is in a bit of need for a rebuild and im awaiting a screw kit from nor-tech before i do that ,

Anyway the spare car has an orion brushless esc in (100amp one) but after about 6 mins of running it cuts out randomly , the esc is stone cold so dont think its thermaling and lipo's still reading a 7.92v so no chance of lipo cut-off kicking in either. Its also only running a 13.5 so not running anywhere near the limit.

I know races are only 5 mins but dont want to chance it cutting out during a race and if it can be solved brill

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mine did this and i had no idea what it was. I changed motor and speedo and it still did it. In the end i changed the receiver and this has seemed to solve the problem. No idea why though!
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Futaba reciever?
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yep 2.4 fast one
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Getting warm?
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yep 2.4 fast one

They do that

Try and get some air flow to it. There really is very little you can do
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Does'nt seem to be servo still works when it has cut out, been using the same receiver as i do in my other cars (S44, CR2, X6, Dad's Durga ) and never had problems of cutting out in those, so im sure thats not the problem
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hey will you are probably drawing over 100amps to make it cut out not thermo but safty over load i have one that also does this they are proper crap esc its unlikly to be receiver i have hrs spectrum it does it.
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Does'nt seem to be servo still works when it has cut out, been using the same receiver as i do in my other cars (S44, CR2, X6, Dad's Durga ) and never had problems of cutting out in those, so im sure thats not the problem
thats what i was thinking, luckily its not mine, its dads
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