Wraith Problem Well seem to be having an issue with my wraith, was hoping I could get some ideas on what it could be. Everything pretty much stock...stock length stock hight nothing lifted or lengthened. Everything seems to move nice and freely doesn't appear/feel like there is any binding....motor seems to be running a little hot too....some spots around 200 and some 115 on the motor. HH 27t motor torquemaster expert brushed 3s lipo Tranny gears all metal HR drive shafts 12t pinion/60t spur gear Slipper appears and feels nice and tight HH bxl esc (waterproof) Here's a little video seems to be fine going forward but not so much backward. Think I got everything any help would be appreciated thanks. https://youtu.be/9mHnepUGClU Sent From My Galaxy S6 Edge+ |
Re: Wraith Problem number one, your gear mesh sounds too tight, number two, sounds like you have an ider gear in the trans stripping out... |
Re: Wraith Problem Thank you I'll check those out first. Sent From My Galaxy S6 Edge+ |
Re: Wraith Problem Well I took the tranny out found 3 issues 1. My soldering job came off one of the motor wires 2. For some reason I didn't put bearings in the middle gear in the tranny not sure how I managed that lol I don't see bearing remains in there so I didn't put any in there wheird. 3. the screws that hold that bottom gear on the out put shafts all 3 came loose and looked stripped (the screws) all the tranny gears look like new found 3 more screws greased it up a bit and put it back together. When I did take the motor out there were metal shaving around the out side of the motor? Is that from the brushes? Still not sure which of those would make it sound bad and not move in reverse but work ok going forward. Or the heat. Sent From My Galaxy S6 Edge+ |
Re: Wraith Problem Well got all 3 of those issues fixed runs great not sure on the heat just yet still have to take it for a run. Just ran enough to test it. Sent From My Galaxy S6 Edge+ |
Re: Wraith Problem at least it can move properly now, run it and see, report back |
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