Dynochrome
Member
I have tried a bunch of searching but cannot find an answer to this.
Most things I read that indicate a bad motor involves erratic behavior or failure.
My X5SW has never been crashed,but flown a bit guessing 30-40 flights. When I first got it I could power on from an altitude drop and it would recover in a bout 3 ft or so. Now it takes 20ft. and sometimes taps the ground on full throttle (yikes)
It flies just fine zooming around but doesn't seem to have any "torque" to it. The motors work & respond perfect and quick but seem weak. My batteries are all new/well maintained so I'm sure that's not the issue it will indicate this loss of torque even with a fresh charged 1100ma battery.
Is this signs of bad motors?
I'm hesitant of replacing them because they don't seem "bad" like motors I have read about failing,and with searches I don't read anyone else with weak motors only toasted ones. I have a new set ready but wanted to ask someone with some experience. I don't want to remove the jillion screws and solder if it might be another issue.
Most things I read that indicate a bad motor involves erratic behavior or failure.
My X5SW has never been crashed,but flown a bit guessing 30-40 flights. When I first got it I could power on from an altitude drop and it would recover in a bout 3 ft or so. Now it takes 20ft. and sometimes taps the ground on full throttle (yikes)
It flies just fine zooming around but doesn't seem to have any "torque" to it. The motors work & respond perfect and quick but seem weak. My batteries are all new/well maintained so I'm sure that's not the issue it will indicate this loss of torque even with a fresh charged 1100ma battery.
Is this signs of bad motors?
I'm hesitant of replacing them because they don't seem "bad" like motors I have read about failing,and with searches I don't read anyone else with weak motors only toasted ones. I have a new set ready but wanted to ask someone with some experience. I don't want to remove the jillion screws and solder if it might be another issue.