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Brushed Motor Maintenance

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A question to you guys running modified brushed motors.

Once you have stripped, cleaned, possibly cut coms and rebrushed how are you setting your timing if you do not have a dyno?

I’ve got quite a few little used Trinity D3s and D3.5s and I’d like to race with them but want to be able to keep them in top order too.
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free rev on an old school charger with amp gauge. u can usually here the smoothest setting, least arcing with reasonable amp draw...somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5 amps as a baseline
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coxbros1 wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 3:27 pm free rev on an old school charger with amp gauge. u can usually here the smoothest setting, least arcing with reasonable amp draw...somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5 amps as a baseline
Forgive my ignorance but wouldn't a charger put out too much voltage?

I have an old Protech 702 charger with amp meter. Would this work?

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Re: Brushed Motor Maintenance

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its a good question...not ignorant at all. i use a protech 701 with adjustable current. u can put a voltmeter on it and put it to 7.2v. if u keep your 702 on 6 cell should be just fine👍
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