bbaxter51
Pebble Pounder
I'm trying to wrap my head around brushed motor timing and rotation but after searching for the last hour, I'm just confused...
Rig - 9lb bronco tuber. Novak 35t with a 9t pinion, RC4WD R2HD trans, Gmade R1 axles, HH BRXL (new), 2s 5000mah lipo, CC BEC. 2.2 TSL's with 3oz weight in front on Mayhem Monsters.
I had this setup before with a CC Sidewinder SV2 being the only electronics difference. After I did some chassis work, I had to flip the trans around to run the motor on the back side of the rig to make the battery fit. I calibrated the BRXL and had to reverse the throttle on my controller to make frd/rev act correct. Driving around the house, everything is happy and fine.
Today, I take the rig out to some rocks and do some crawling. It feels like I'm running on a dead battery; motor stalls when it never did before and the motor got hot. Hot enough smell hot and pull your fingers off the motor and trans immediately after touching it. It always ran cool before the esc swap and turning the motor/trans around 180*. I've also got the esc in a project box which I have on a couple other crawlers without issue, does the BRXL need lots of air to keep cool too?
Here's a pic of the motor and timing marks; I have no idea what I'm looking at really... Any ideas?
Here's from back to front.
Rig - 9lb bronco tuber. Novak 35t with a 9t pinion, RC4WD R2HD trans, Gmade R1 axles, HH BRXL (new), 2s 5000mah lipo, CC BEC. 2.2 TSL's with 3oz weight in front on Mayhem Monsters.
I had this setup before with a CC Sidewinder SV2 being the only electronics difference. After I did some chassis work, I had to flip the trans around to run the motor on the back side of the rig to make the battery fit. I calibrated the BRXL and had to reverse the throttle on my controller to make frd/rev act correct. Driving around the house, everything is happy and fine.
Today, I take the rig out to some rocks and do some crawling. It feels like I'm running on a dead battery; motor stalls when it never did before and the motor got hot. Hot enough smell hot and pull your fingers off the motor and trans immediately after touching it. It always ran cool before the esc swap and turning the motor/trans around 180*. I've also got the esc in a project box which I have on a couple other crawlers without issue, does the BRXL need lots of air to keep cool too?
Here's a pic of the motor and timing marks; I have no idea what I'm looking at really... Any ideas?

Here's from back to front.

