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  • Easy one.

    try another esc on the motor, as Stephen suggested. If it IS the motor and not the esc, then...



    1. Undo, and re-connect your bullet connectors

    2. Re-solder the bullets onto the wires

    3. resolder the wires at the Motor side.

    4. If this sill does not work, then the motor is likely faulty.

    In my experience a "chugging" motor is usually an indication of a bad connection somewhere.

  • Try switching motors.  If the motor still acts this way on the new location then it's a bad motor.

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