ORIGINAL: wyowilliam
OK - that makes some sence, however, as I mentiones the RX is fine. It was the bad motor that caused the fuse, which was on the BATTERY pack itself to go. And once I DID bypass it, the reciever got hot (which I was sure burned it out, but a nice heat sink may have save my bacon.).
All this comes off of the Estes Sky Rangers Blue Angles ROG Twin-Otter-looking airplane, which has seen a LOT of crashes (our 1st plane.) so it's not much of a surprise.
So my next question is - do most battery packs have these fuses? I'm tempted to start dissecting to find out, but hate to risk damaging them.
Now you found out why you should
never bypass a fuse. They are there for a reason!
By now I'm a bit confused as to what went where, so I don't know if I'll be able to help much.