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0 28-May-2021, 06:33 PM (This post was last modified: 28-May-2021, 06:37 PM by Brian118.) Hey guys, complete newbie here been flying my mini whoop for a while and it broke so I have decided to get myself a little tyro69 but today when I was arming it (haven't even flown it once) I notice that one of the motor have a slight delay spin when arming, why is it doing that and how can I fix it? (also I have attached a video below and I know I should have taken the props off and I am sorry about that)
- here is a link in case if the one I left on here doesn't work
Thanks guys
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103 28-May-2021, 10:53 PM (This post was last modified: 28-May-2021, 10:59 PM by hugnosed_bat.) you can increase the motor idlespeed a bit it should reduce the faults a bit. i had that too on my tyro69, it might be related to an esc setting missmatch, i didnt explore it; "starup power" might be the issue.
i had two 69 and just one of them did that, it performed perfectly so i didnt explore it.
you could try to explore and solve it, but as i know that from the same kit, after it starts to spin it spins as it should; dont worry about, send it ;-) you can solve this later if you feel the need ;-)
i liked my 69 alot its a nice pocket rocket, awesome for the price.
today i use the 20a 4s rated esc on some 1406 motors 3inch and 4s, the specs are proofen by myself :-)
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0 Aw thanks man think I am gonna fly it today and see if there are any problem with it. Can't wait to learn more about this hobby
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388 The motor looks bad. Swap the motor position with a good one. If problem moves, then it is a bad motor. If the problem stay, likely you esc.
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0 I ended up sending it back because I am too noob to fix anything lol
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12 30-May-2021, 06:02 AM (This post was last modified: 30-May-2021, 06:03 AM by bLoWsMokE.) (29-May-2021, 12:54 PM)Brian118 Wrote: I ended up sending it back because I am too noob to fix anything lol
in my experience this is:
A. debris stuck in the motor
B. a failing ESC
C. a loose propeller.
Can't be C because of the double bolt design though. It's best that you send it back for a return, but not because you are too noob to fix anything....... Only because you can.
If you too noob to fix anything and too noob to learn then this hobby is not gonna be fun for you. You WILL have to fix things eventually.
'Ignore' is the route word of Ignorant.
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6 Am I blind or do you have the wrong prop on M2? (Far right motor in the video.)
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