tyhodge07
Posts: 555
Joined: 7/29/2007 From: Franklin,
IN, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: tyhodge07 your motor is prolly bad, the brushes in them arnt very durable and lipos run them out pretty quick, try a new motor. If I remove the motor and put a voltmeter in place. I will see voltage for a couple of seconds and then it goes to 0. I don't think it is the motor. in that case, its either a glitching problem, sometimes it can be a bad antenna on your pcb, or it sometimes can be the batteries in your controller. if neither of them, than the pcb unit is acting weird
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