[NSRCA-discussion] Help - Toasted ESC + Battery
Charlie Rock
charlierock at me.com
Tue Jul 15 08:09:29 AKDT 2014
Had similar problems like that Hacker Q80's don't like Castle ESC's I went through two. The screeching comes from the motor timing issues.. Caused by the ESC's (in my case anyway)!!:))
Changed to Hacker Jetti 99 ESC and have no issues since!!
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Mark Twain
> On Jul 15, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Jeff and Claire via NSRCA-discussion <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org> wrote:
>
> Unexplained ESC problems happened two weeks in a row- any ideas why?
>
> Last week- motor shut off near end of flight as if ESC hit low voltage
> cutoff. Only the ESC would not reset. Resulted in off-field landing and
> broken out landing gear. Got to the plane and the ESC was doing the slow
> beep (which I think is normal when it's been left on and Tx is off) as
> opposed to the type of beep indicating it hit low voltage cutoff. Battery
> pack still had 26% remaining, no low cells. Hacker Q80-11s, Castle HV80
> ICE2 (3 years old, unknown # flights), SkyLipo 4400
>
> So I repair the landing gear and install a new OS 1100HV ESC. 1st flight
> everything seems fine. Early into the second flight there's a loud screech
> during power-up after pulling from a vertical down line. Again, no power.
> (was not using brake, had not tried it yet). Swung around to land and
> opened the canopy to find new ESC burnt to a crisp and battery toasted too.
> This time Hobby People 4500's, a month old with 15 cycles. Checked balance
> connectors to find one 5s had one cell left, the other had 2 cells left.
> Blobs of solder fell out as I removed pack from plane. Not sure, but maybe
> these came from the soldered connections inside the pack. Can see a blob
> still stuck inside.
>
> Checked motor using same Castle ESC from last week, and it seems to run
> fine.
>
> Can what appears to be an operating motor cause an ESC to burn up?
> Can a lipo pack cause an ESC to burn up?
> Or did the ESC just fail and take the battery with it?
>
> Any ideas why this happened or how to avoid in future? Ok, all but the ones
> about switching to YS! :)
> Jeff Worsham
> <Toased OS ESC_2.jpg>
> <Toasted ESC_3.jpg>
> <Toasted OS ESC_1.jpg>
> <Toasted OS ESC_4.jpg>
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