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Motor not working in cold weather

Discussion in 'Electronics' started by Jim Swanson, Dec 8, 2014.

  1. Jim Swanson

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    Hexacopter has been perfect until recently. Number 1 motor is working intermittently. If I take the hexa out of the car and fly immediately it works perfect. If I leave it in the cool air for more than 10 minutes, the #1 motor jerks back and fourth but does not spin. If I try to advance the throttle, the other motors will not increase speed. If I put the hexa in the car for a few minutes with the heater on...it works fine as long as I launch quickly. Could it be dampness in the air...never had this problem in warm weather.

    Andy, any ideas?

    Thanks in advance.

    jim
     
  2. Andy Johnson-Laird

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    Sounds like it might be a bad bearing. Can you swap that motor out with a spare?

    Andy.
     
  3. Jim Swanson

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    Yes, I can. Would a bad bearing in one motor prevent the rest of the motors from spooling up when the throttle is applied? Is that some sort of failsafe built into the electronics?
     
  4. Andy Johnson-Laird

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  5. Jim Swanson

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    Yes, I have the spray but have not applied it yet. I was going to clean up the board then do the spray.
     
  6. Andy Johnson-Laird

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    On thinking about it, I think I had exactly the same problem that you describe happen to me way back in the Dim Times. One motor just would not start up and I couldn't throttle up the others....

    The BL-Ctrls are really sensitive to condensate on them -- specifically the MOSFETs.

    Andy.
     
  7. Jim Swanson

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    Do most pilots spray their boards? Maybe I'm the last one.:)
     
  8. Andy Johnson-Laird

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    Don't know whether "most" do, but most of the pilots who have had problems with humidity do! :)

    Andy.
     
  9. Jeff Scholl

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    Jim,

    How cold was the outside temp? Was this BL-ctrl 2 or 3?

    Jeff
     

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