Solved RESOLVED - New motor and esc always stuttering

GUYS DONT WORRY I FIGURED THE PROB

its the goddamn SCREW ON THE BOTTOM
when i removed them everything works now but no i wont have a method to install it do u guys have IDEAS
 
hey guys i found the problem...it was a screw hole near the motor wires which caused the trouble....thanks for your help guys..
 

quorneng

Master member
I presume your are referring to the screws that hold the rear 'X' plate on . The most likely cause is that it is too long and is touching the windings causing a short circuit. This would completely upset the ESC's ability to send the pulses in the correct order.
You have to be very careful that the mounting screws do not go too far inside. You have to either use a shorter screw, some motors provide two sets of different length or use a suitable washer under the head of the screw to prevent it going in so far.
Lets hope it has not damaged the winding insulation too badly as that might give trouble once the motor is used hard and gets hot.
 
I presume your are referring to the screws that hold the rear 'X' plate on . The most likely cause is that it is too long and is touching the windings causing a short circuit. This would completely upset the ESC's ability to send the pulses in the correct order.
You have to be very careful that the mounting screws do not go too far inside. You have to either use a shorter screw, some motors provide two sets of different length or use a suitable washer under the head of the screw to prevent it going in so far.
Lets hope it has not damaged the winding insulation too badly as that might give trouble once the motor is used hard and gets hot.
ya
 
ok guys..i didnt think it caused damage......the motor works fine now....2200kv with a 9045 prop for ft mighty mini mustang which is diy
and made of cardboard
 

Foamforce

Elite member
ok guys..i didnt think it caused damage......the motor works fine now....2200kv with a 9045 prop for ft mighty mini mustang which is diy
and made of cardboard

It appears that a 9x4.5 is too big of a prop for the 2212/6 2200kv motor. It seems that most recommendations for that size motor are 6x4 props. Putting that large of a prop on it will probably draw too many amps and burn something out.
 
It appears that a 9x4.5 is too big of a prop for the 2212/6 2200kv motor. It seems that most recommendations for that size motor are 6x4 props. Putting that large of a prop on it will probably draw too many amps and burn something out.
yea but it gib more thrust at 50 percent