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I Would try to pull the esc towards the front until the connectors are visable.
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'jam...Yeah, they might be a little tight being new and all, but there is little bullet connectors in between esc and motor just pull towards front, the glue on the little esc "mounting" bracket was easy to break loose and slide forward....
Looking real close....is the blue wire stripped out of the motor?? or what is that shiny spot/tape?? on blue wire right at motor??? might just be me or reflection just looks odd. cr BTW the ol' app goes really good with a 15 size motor, if that one is toast. I put a Cermark Neo-dym 15 in mine couple yrs ago, but yeah headsuprc is real good everything. |
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Looks the same to me.
I haven't had much luck fixing pulled out windings. No matter what I tried, I couldn't get solder to stick. Headsuprc has quite a few motors that should be a quick and easy replacement. I've gotten things from florida to utah in 3 days. |
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The blue wire had a piece of the shrink tube come off the wire looks good but the motor is shot for sure.
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After your crash did you reduce the throttle? If not you may have burned it up because it was still energized.
I also crashed my apprentice and had to place the motor, I believe that I bent the shaft. I replaced it with an E-Flight 15 and it flew a little better. Also check the offset, I had actually mushed the nose a little and had to readjust the down / right offset. Enjoy |
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Originally Posted by paxskipper
Yeah, IMO the App is pretty sensitive to very minor changes in offset and CoG. and the eflite 15 might be a better choice. http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59609 cr |
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Jam, this might help a bit...
http://www.horizonrcflyers.com/forum...ead.php?t=1716 have a good one cr |
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Probably most important when swapping motors, you are going to need a wattmeter.
post #7 is about wattmeters and why, but entire thread is very important info. http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31368 cr http://www.wattflyer.com/forums/show...ight=wattmeter |
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