Engine problems? - Props come to sudden stop :-/

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  • lundberg
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 55

    #1

    Engine problems? - Props come to sudden stop :-/

    [color=#000000]Hi,

    ran my boats today in a large inhouse pool, after some lead and foam adjustments the Nautilus ran just fine.

    However the Robbe Type VII did not perform well at all, I had some strange motor problems which I did not have last time I took her out for a spin. What happened was that the boat launched forward and just about when it was going to dive the props came to a sudden stop.

    It seemed like the boat ran fine when going in reverse but not when going forward, very strange ]
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    #2
    If the motors run okay

    If the motors run okay in reverse, then it doesn't sound like bad soldering to me.

    To be honest it does sound like a speed control issue.

    If you can get access to a multimeter (or buy one, a cheap one will do) then you can measure the output from your controller to the motors. Also would be worth checking the current being used by the motors.

    Another way would be to try the controller in another model.

    Andy

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    • safrole
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2003
      • 272

      #3
      When I mounted the motors

      When I mounted the motors in my Robbe, the mounting screws went too far into the case of the motors, just by a hair's breadth. I ground the tips off and they turned freely. That's probably not your trouble because it should have additional clearance under forward power since the screws enter the case from the rear. I've got to concur with Andy about your speed controller.

      --Jay

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      • lundberg
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 55

        #4
        Hi and thank's for your

        Hi and thank's for your advice,

        I've been testing the boat in my workshop and as one might expect it runs perfectly fine , I will however try to meassure the output from the speedcontroller.

        I also found something that might have been the problem but I'm not sure, as you might or might not know the Robbe U-47 comes with 2 couplings for the propshafts that use a rubber hose for connection.

        I noticed that I had not followed the updated instructions properly CA-gluing the rubber hose to the metal connectors on each side, now I've fixed this so it will be interesting to see if it was as simple as this.

        Thank's again

        /Bjorn

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