Breaking in a brushless motor
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Breaking in a brushless motor
I just got my HPI Vorza Flux this week but I have not tested it out yet. I know back in the day there were some guidlines for breaking in a brushed motor. Are there any guidlines for breaking in a brushless motor?
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RE: Breaking in a brushless motor
ORIGINAL: redraze
You forgot to add ''your own legs''.... OUCH!!!
You forgot to add ''your own legs''.... OUCH!!!
Hit my self once or twice with out of control RC's like when I stopped my savage flux, and it instead launched itself into the air and flipped on its lid and slid 12 feet on concrete into me. That did not feel very good at all but it could have been alot worst, I could have moved out of the way but if I did it could have potentially did property damage.
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RE: Breaking in a brushless motor
ORIGINAL: Haddi Taha
nothing hurts more than 8pounds of rc hittig you at 40mph
nothing hurts more than 8pounds of rc hittig you at 40mph
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RE: Breaking in a brushless motor
That's why it it's extra important to break in the wife properly unlike the brushless motor which requires none at all.