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  1. elo

    Revolt 120 pro eTrial overheating problem

    Hi Jonny :roll: The 2 lateral flanges are made to work as fans, but I think are not be able to create air passing between the windings. In fact it are designed as radial fans or tangential fans and it suck in air from close to the shaft and then centrifuged radially away from the shaft. In...
  2. elo

    Revolt 120 pro eTrial overheating problem

    Hi Jonny I too have had different experiences in design and transformation into electric vehicles. I would like to give you some my opinion, so in general, and discuss some Reference datas to compare our projects. The RV-120pro is a motor designed for the RC aeromodeling, therefore has special...
  3. elo

    Revolt 120 pro eTrial overheating problem

    Look at this posts, the problem can be the big bearing.... https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=75494
  4. elo

    Revolt 120 pro eTrial overheating problem

    Hi Interesting that you can work with Arduino. I seen the graphs and seems it shows a noise of about 2 Vpp. If it is true you can configure the controller changing the threshold of the signal to exclude the noise. I hope that this is so, because it would be the easiest solution. Best wishes...
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