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Old July 21st, 2013, 00:17   #16
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One two weeks ago, the other one I got last week.
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Old July 21st, 2013, 00:48   #17
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Also, if the shimming was off, wouldn't the rate of fire be lower than 30 RPS?
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Old July 21st, 2013, 01:08   #18
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I'll double check the bevel - pinion shimming. Since I didn't have this issue with the original motor, is it possible that the pinion gear isn't meshing well with the bevel gear due to it's shape? I'm running Modify gears, which meshed perfectly with TM, CA and Modify pinions, but the Lonex pinion seems to have teeth that are a bit thicker and that part seems to wear to become thinner quite quickly.
The shape could be a factor, but it shouldn't wear out the motor unless it's way off. In that case, you'll never be able to get them to mesh. But running a bad shimmed bevel gear could cause the motor to work a lot harder. I've had no issue running the lonex motor with Modify gears, so that isn't the issue. As for rate of fire, you'll have a slower ROF, but if could be much faster if shimmed correctly. The A1 is a very high performance motor so getting 30 RPS is easy with a lipo.
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Old July 21st, 2013, 02:43   #19
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The motor just burned out. I reinstalled the stock motor and tested the current, there is also no more black residue coming off. Is 14 amps normal? CA high torque motor, m120 spring, standard gear ratio, 11.1v 25C li-po.

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Old July 21st, 2013, 08:58   #20
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That's normal.
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Old July 21st, 2013, 16:04   #21
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So that would suggest the shimming and wiring is fine wouldn't it?
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Old July 21st, 2013, 18:05   #22
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Depends. The pinion gear to bevel gear spacing likely aren't identical when you swapped motors.
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Old July 21st, 2013, 18:06   #23
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So that would suggest the shimming and wiring is fine wouldn't it?
I would say it's "good enough", but no way of saying whether it's optimal unless I have it in front of me.

And yeah what coach said.
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Old July 21st, 2013, 18:26   #24
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Wouldn't swapping pinion gears be a solution?
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Old July 21st, 2013, 22:22   #25
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Wouldn't swapping pinion gears be a solution?
Just did that, same problem. CA motor using Lonex pinion, works fine.
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Old July 22nd, 2013, 11:34   #26
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I would suspect that Lonex motor brushes have far higher carbon content than the CA ones. An acceptable RC motor has Silver content in the ~30%+ range. Silver is not cheap, I suspect that LONEX is getting brushes from a different source as their older motors don't appear to have these kinds of issues.

The other possibility is that the commutator is damaged or not manufactured smooth or round. less likely the armature could be just slight off from being straight, or the bearing / bushing that it sits on isnt seated correctly.

Their was a post by KOS MOS on where to find replacement motor brushes. If it's a more sever manufacturing defect you are SOL unless you want to DIY a fix
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Old July 22nd, 2013, 13:51   #27
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Some day ill get a comm lathe and y'all can send me your lonex motors for testing
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Old July 22nd, 2013, 14:00   #28
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I would suspect that Lonex motor brushes have far higher carbon content than the CA ones. An acceptable RC motor has Silver content in the ~30%+ range. Silver is not cheap, I suspect that LONEX is getting brushes from a different source as their older motors don't appear to have these kinds of issues.

The other possibility is that the commutator is damaged or not manufactured smooth or round. less likely the armature could be just slight off from being straight, or the bearing / bushing that it sits on isnt seated correctly.

Their was a post by KOS MOS on where to find replacement motor brushes. If it's a more sever manufacturing defect you are SOL unless you want to DIY a fix
I tried CA and Marui brushes on the motor and those burned out in a couple hundred rounds. Sounds like I got two crap motors in a row.
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Old July 22nd, 2013, 14:05   #29
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3rd time's a charm?

Honestly we've serviced two warranty claims in April/May on this issue. The replacement motors have been reported to be fine.
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Old July 22nd, 2013, 14:57   #30
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Probably just have shitty comms on them
Even systema PTW motors are reported to come with mostly egg shaped comms
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