Proxxii
Well-Known Member
So I just pulled a huge noob move... I got some brand new Emax 2205/2300kv Red bottoms that I was suuuuuuper stoked to get out and fly. Turns out, they only come with 1 size mounting screw and the coils sit pretty low. [CAUTION!!!] So if you have anything less than a 4mm arm you WILL ground your coils to the mounting screws. Everything was put together with great care. I covered the ESCs when soldering the connections (this helps solder not splatter onto a part of the board and short out your ESC, everything looked perfect and I was 100% sure the screws were short enough. Guess what! They were just hardly contacting the inner copper of the motors. = GG bye bye motor. Luckily it was only 1.
To all new pilots building there first and even 2nd or 3rd craft. Please please please double and triple check your mounting screws. It takes and extra minute and will save you hard earned $$$ and time/frustration.
P.S. !!!!!!!!! JUST BECAUSE YOU PLUG IN YOUR QUAD/AIRCRAFT AND EVERYTHING LOOKS FINE DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING!!!!
This quad flew for 4 minutes before it decided to explode mid flight and drop out of the air like a friggin' rock. (Thank the QuadGods the it had a fairly soft flat landing onto the bottom side of the quad and not my battery (This crash was on concrete))
Hope this helped any new builds/Motor replacements!
To all new pilots building there first and even 2nd or 3rd craft. Please please please double and triple check your mounting screws. It takes and extra minute and will save you hard earned $$$ and time/frustration.
P.S. !!!!!!!!! JUST BECAUSE YOU PLUG IN YOUR QUAD/AIRCRAFT AND EVERYTHING LOOKS FINE DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING!!!!
This quad flew for 4 minutes before it decided to explode mid flight and drop out of the air like a friggin' rock. (Thank the QuadGods the it had a fairly soft flat landing onto the bottom side of the quad and not my battery (This crash was on concrete))
Hope this helped any new builds/Motor replacements!