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Old 01-17-2003, 05:36 PM
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anyone ever have problems with a motor quiting? it's a speed 300 with a ms speed controller. this is the second time this has happened, when I pull up to do a stall turn the motor just died, could it be the battery?
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Old 01-17-2003, 06:00 PM
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is the esc getting hot ??? could be you are overloading it
Old 01-17-2003, 08:12 PM
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nope, the esc isn't getting hot, battery get pretty hot, motor gets warm. I am fly under some power lines but I've never had a problem with them, only when I do stall turn, I'm wondering if I'm loading down them motor and the bec kills the motor, because I lowered the collective to do an auto and when I went to flare the motor spun up real quick and spun the heli around breaking some stuff off. my batterys have been acting weird, or my charger. I put them on charge and the charger said they were done after about 10 minutes, they usually take about 40min, when I went to fly they had barely any power. should I cycle them? anyways, thanks. talk to you later.
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problem solved turned out to be my charger. thanks for all the help.

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