Exceed RC 1/10th scale buggy Leopard brushless motor debond problem!

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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2011

This is the problem with these brushless motors. It breaks easily if not geared properly. This one is the Leopard Brushless 3300kv combo.

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  • I have a Traxxas truck and I was looking to buy this motor and esc because it is cheap and I do not have a ton of money to spend on it but would it be better to spend more money and get a more reliable motor?

  • @electriclzombie Definately! Buy something a little bit more expensive like a EZrun, that believe or not somehow my buggy went underwater and it still ALIVE. lol

  • You can rebond it with red locktite. Its easy, and stronger than stock. Do a search for it.

  • @BassSniperTV

    I already got rid of it! But thanks for the advice! :)

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  • the iner motor parts are lose on the shaft thats y you get the sound i have run those motors and that the couse of it

  • I was wondering if you could convert a nitro rc car to brushless and if it matters if the motor is meant for on road, rock crawling, or off road?Also on a rc forum someone said that you need metal hubs, ball bearings, and metal gears for brushless is that true?

  • they all are from china everything is

  • You should always turn your receiver on first before the esc when powering on. Turn the esc off first, then the receiver when powering off. I like your setup, im about to do the same thing, but with the 1/10 on-road champion car. I know the motor is pretty cheap so ill switch to the tacon motor also. I own a traxxas stampede(brushed),but im new to electric rc's(Nitro guy) and I just want something cheap to start with. How fast did you get this thing to go when it was running?

  • At wat temp did you run it because those motors break in 110 or 120 degres Yang from ultimate rc haves a review on that motor

  • tacon are better cheap but they are very fast!

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