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wires / motor overheat
Ok, so I do not have the items in question in front of me. But if it makes a difference I will get the info and post. In the mean time...
One motor was causing much interference, so I soldered on caps. and off I went. (it is a older motor from the late 80's / early 90's "speed works" I believe) The motor got so hot it melted the solder on the capacitor to motor housing. So, I tried a newer motor. Still slow but this time when throttled I lost steering (unlike with the other motor). So I dropped a fresh battery in a ZOOM! I was booking. (this motor is a 8T motor which is the limit of my SC) But this time the battery wires were really hot!!! What is going on here? Why can't I run stuff without so much heat it may cause damage? |
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