Hello,
I recently bought a second hand nexus 30 from my local hobby store after flying electrics for several years I was excited to finally take the plunge. Having got it home I attempted to start it with the electric starter (which took some time (5-10 mins)). Once running I reduced the throttle setting which caused the engine to stall.
Upon trying to start it again I found that my electric starter did not have enough torque to turn over the engine. My first thought was the battery so I tried a fully charged car battery, it felt as if it gave out the same amount of torque (I could prevent it from spinning with 3 fingers, is this right?). I also confirmed on the advice of the hobby store to check if the clutch is stuck which it isn't.
The problem I now have is how to identify the fault as I know no one with a RC Helli to compare with and Ive never been in contact with one prior to today to know what to expect.
1) is it my starter (hobby store says no but i can easily hold it with 3 fingers)
2) is it my Helli engine (MDS38, i can turn the starter on the Helli by hand but it takes a lot of grip and force for part of each turn.
Any help much appreciated
I recently bought a second hand nexus 30 from my local hobby store after flying electrics for several years I was excited to finally take the plunge. Having got it home I attempted to start it with the electric starter (which took some time (5-10 mins)). Once running I reduced the throttle setting which caused the engine to stall.
Upon trying to start it again I found that my electric starter did not have enough torque to turn over the engine. My first thought was the battery so I tried a fully charged car battery, it felt as if it gave out the same amount of torque (I could prevent it from spinning with 3 fingers, is this right?). I also confirmed on the advice of the hobby store to check if the clutch is stuck which it isn't.
The problem I now have is how to identify the fault as I know no one with a RC Helli to compare with and Ive never been in contact with one prior to today to know what to expect.
1) is it my starter (hobby store says no but i can easily hold it with 3 fingers)
2) is it my Helli engine (MDS38, i can turn the starter on the Helli by hand but it takes a lot of grip and force for part of each turn.
Any help much appreciated



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