Your motor needs cleaning or reburbishing. Have you run it through water?
I also posted this in the BRXL thread...here too since the OG issue started in this one I think...
Ok, here's a weird one. This is the same BRXL I bought new not too long ago that always had some resistance when trying to spin the tires by hand with the battery disconnected, but would free up when a motor wire was disconnected. John thought maybe an FET or whatever might be going bad. I didn't sweat it since it worked fine otherwise.
Sunday it started acting weird as soon as I plugged in my battery, it took more than half throttle to get going, and didn't seem like it was getting full throttle. Then it started not moving at all until I gave it a push, so pulled the brushes and made sure they were clean and not hung up. Swapped batteries and it ran like it always does. Maybe half hour later same thing, so I thought my batteries dumped early.
Today I plugged it in and the steering turns left when powered on and flashes red and beeps continuously with no throttle or steering. I did a rebind on the tx ro rx and tries to recalibrate the ESC to the tx but it won't even do that, just flashes red and beeps continuously. Any ideas? I'll email John this post and see if it needs a trip back for a treatment with his big hammer.
Hmm alright. What do you suggest I do with it? I just tried driving it around my basement and it won't even climb up the stairs now and before it did it easily. It seems to make some odd noises now. And it will periodically just stop going while driving it. It's in a wraith. Should I adjust the timing now with the field link card and see if that helps?
Pulled the motor apart. When u spin the pinion it seems to spin in notches. It doesn't spin freely and smooth. It seems to me like its rough.
Good thing I read a bit and for giggles uploaded the latest firmware version, changed a few settings I've been wanting to change like more drage brake, increase the arming time and pushed it to the ESC. Damn thing works just fine now, go figure..."thumbsup"
Well John as of right now it's running fine. I took it apart and timed it. Should be right about 6 degrees and made some adjustments via castle link and its running good. I turned Holmes hold on and it made the motor make some strange noises. So I turned it back off and it's been good for now. Thanks for the support!!
What is the correct polarity for plugging a BRXL into a receiver? Does brown equal black and orange equal yellow?
Thanks,
Jon D.
The darkest color is the negative.
Hi John, I sent you an email on the 14th and have seen no reply.
Just checking you got it??
Originally Posted by slimfire
Hallo John!
I would like to ask for your suggestion for a motor I want to use on my Wraith.
the use is for trailing and crawling mainly but I would like to have some wheel speed to overcome difficult obstacles when needed and also be help uphill..
As for the suggestions from Harley I am looking at the Crawlmaster PRO (maybe the 13T or even the 16T) vs. the TorqueMaster Pro (maybe 35T?)
currently I use 87T spur and 16 or 18T pinion depending on the track condition with a 55T motor brushed (I think it is roughly a 1100 Kv) on 3S.
I have the feeling I need a little bit more speed with this setup but If I gear up then I loose torque
I was thinking installing a quicker motor and gearing down maybe to 87/14 or 16 (depending on the motor)
Now, my question is, what would you recommend for my application between the Crawlmaster PRO & TorqueMaster Pro? and what turns num.?
If it comes to TorqueMaster I would not go below the 35T and for the Crawlmaster I have no idea as I have no experience with your motors...
What is the main difference between the 2 mentioned motors? which one is more "flexible" in terms of usage and versatility? (keeping in mind my Wraith is not a go fast track but I do not want it to be "boring"...
Many thanks in advance for your kind reply
Your gearing sounds great. I would suggest a 13t Crawlmaster or 27t TorqueMaster. The big difference is right in the name. The Crawlmaster crawls with better low end control, it is really sensitive on the low end and startup. The TorqueMaster has more torque, and also drag brake. It still crawls well enough for world class competitors, but is more of a brute force build.