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Arrma fury motor load problem

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I assume your testing for voltage at the wires connected to the motor. If I recall correctly, isn't there little 'bullet' connectors that connect the motor wiring to the esc? I've seen those connectors cause issues similar to what your describing. Might be worth checking.
 
I assume your testing for voltage at the wires connected to the motor. If I recall correctly, isn't there little 'bullet' connectors that connect the motor wiring to the esc? I've seen those connectors cause issues similar to what your describing. Might be worth checking.
I'm not sure what i did but i unplugged it for like the thousandth time and plugged it in and now it works but its doing that thing where I need to rebind it again cause the motor is cutting out
 
I'm not sure what i did but i unplugged it for like the thousandth time and plugged it in and now it works but its doing that thing where I need to rebind it again cause the motor is cutting out
I'm betting on a bad esc. I would call arrma, I believe their warranty is 2 years.
After that I would spend sometime cursing whoever came up with the 2 in1 esc/rx combo that stops you from just replacing the 1 thing.
 
I'm betting on a bad esc. I would call arrma, I believe their warranty is 2 years.
After that I would spend sometime cursing whoever came up with the 2 in1 esc/rx combo that stops you from just replacing the 1 thing.
Yea I'm gonna call them on monday after school and see if I can get a new one but for the weekend I'm just going to continue rebinding it and just not touch ANY wires
 
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