Hey I'm new here I've flown my solo many times i just recently got solex and last night i noticed what sounds like a whining noise coming from the motor or motors not sure which any suggestions?
???I don't think any 3dr would ever leave the groundGood thing I don't have to ground my gimbal until it stops making noise. /sarc
Several good threads regarding bearings, search is your friend. I'd recommend swapping out the bearings regardless, oiling is a temporary solution.Hey I'm new here I've flown my solo many times i just recently got solex and last night i noticed what sounds like a whining noise coming from the motor or motors not sure which any suggestions?
@Beastwood420Several good threads regarding bearings, search is your friend. I'd recommend swapping out the bearings regardless, oiling is a temporary solution.
In the thread below, there are a few videos examples "showing" the sound of various motors. RolandS888 provided a lot of valuable info about motors.
Motors Swapped to T-Motor 2216-12 800kV
Well, I have proven one thing, the stock motors are NOISEY!! Changed the motors to T-Motor 2216 800kV and spun them up and they are smoooooth as. Night and day difference to the stock motors. Vibes are GONE. Actually, the vibes were competely gone without the self tightening prop adapters, once...3drpilots.com
I think i know what exactly your talking about, the sounds although hard to describe, sound more digital than mechanical. would this be correct. as the drone is flying it will sound out different pitched tones at various times during its flight and not continuous.
That's basically exactly it, there's virtually zero play, the sound i can only describe as perhaps a inebriated turkey dreaming, [emoji1787] i don't know but I've decided I'm going to take her to the field and keep her relatively low and see what transpires, appreciate the input fellas, and apologize if I offended anyone in my posts.Yeah, that sounds mostly like an ESC. If you spin the motor mechanically (with it turned off, install a prop and then smack it with your finger to spin it) you'll hear kind of a little "whirring" sound if the motor is new, and the same sound accompanied by a bit of a growl if it's older. Unless it's sticking or has a lot of end play, I'd be inclined to run it. An ESC typically gives out well before a brushless motor in my experience.![]()
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