Do you hear the slipper squealing? It should start getting hot real fast if it is. If it is not, it could be that your gearing is too fast or the motor has a Kv that is too high and can not produce the needed torque from a standing state.
@@wasabipet67 The motor I am using in the video is a 10.5 turn modified Tekin motor at 4550 Kv. It sounds like you are running a stock motor. What motor is it exactly?
not sure if I overheated my motor but sometimes, the motor gets stuck/cogged when I pull the trigger, like it's not strong enough to initiate the slippery
If your running a motor that is sensorless, then cogging on startup is normal. The motor in the video has a sensor so it does not cog at all. I doubt you overheated the motor, it has to get up to about 180 degrees F for that to happen.
Hello, b64 2wd geardiff. Ihad try to turn loose/ tight nut but it would not pop off the ground WHY ?your video 9:15
Do you hear the slipper squealing? It should start getting hot real fast if it is. If it is not, it could be that your gearing is too fast or the motor has a Kv that is too high and can not produce the needed torque from a standing state.
@@InfiniteEscapeRC NO squealing. motor 2700kv,
@@wasabipet67 The motor I am using in the video is a 10.5 turn modified Tekin motor at 4550 Kv. It sounds like you are running a stock motor. What motor is it exactly?
Great job
not sure if I overheated my motor but sometimes, the motor gets stuck/cogged when I pull the trigger, like it's not strong enough to initiate the slippery
If your running a motor that is sensorless, then cogging on startup is normal. The motor in the video has a sensor so it does not cog at all. I doubt you overheated the motor, it has to get up to about 180 degrees F for that to happen.