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Yes it does. Just make sure to use a strip of printer paper (~100 micron / 0.1mm) in the middle of the gears. You can also try and do it by feel, just make sure there’s a minimal gap and movement. You shouldn’t engage them fully.

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Ok, doing it with the wheel in is a bit of a pain but I think I got the first one.

I did feel a minimal gap and movement, looks just fine.

Also now I understand why it got misaligned: I unscrew these bolts after removing the motors to adjust the bearing, which has moved a bit :slight_smile:

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Glad it has worked out for you. Good job! :smiley:

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Thanks.
These things are well designed, not easy to screw up with them.
Tomorrow will be very anticipated :grinning:


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I’d love to hear these things in action - If you could post some audio at some point that would be great!

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Sure, my pleasure.
With or without load?

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With

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Oh, please don’t, they’re too loud! :sweat_smile:

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Great; loud is my jam

This was in July, still with the maytech motors:

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I mean they sound pretty good to me - are newer versions quieter or something ?

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I find them pretty quiet. Most of the noise is from the motors and the tires :slight_smile:

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Can confirm, with big motors it’s only the tires. :slight_smile:

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Omg finally nice motors to handle16s
If theyre ready for sal pls make a big post i really want a pair of those

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After a couple of months not connected to a power source, my lcd plate started giving a wrong capacity.
I reconfigured it again for 12S but, after having the same result, noticed that it’s the voltage reading that doesn’t match. For example, I measured 47V with the multimeter and the plate was showing just 43V.

Is there an easy tweak that could fix this issue?

Did you configure it to proper series voltage? 12S would have code 12C.

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I’m sure about the 12 but not about the ‘C’, somehow I cannot memorize it…
I’ll check again and let you know.

Thanks

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Ok, I set it again but same thing. It shows less 4V than it should.

I set it to 12C, than turned it off and on again. This is correct procedure right?

Yes, that is the correct procedure. Where is your display connected to?

To a 12S battery via a xt30 connector. I measured the xt30 on the battery side with a multimeter and it shows the correct voltage.

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