Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Cleaning RC Motors

Owning an electric RC car is just like raising a child or can be
compared to having a pet. All that is needed to keep a child (or
a pet) safe from all sorts of diseases or sickness is to make
sure that the child eats a lot of vitamin-rich food. Also,
regular check up and exercises is a secondary requirement.

As for RC cars, they need proper and regular check ups too. This
means that the RC motor has to be cleaned regularly as well so
the machine works on its top most speed and performance.

In terms of cleaning the motor of your RC car, you need to use a
motor spray so the dirt and excess carbon deposits in the motor
are removed. A high quality type of motor spray should do the
trick. Do not forget to use oil for lubricating each of your car
and motor's bearings.

With brushes, it is also adamant that you are keen in checking
it if it already needs replacement. A worn out brush which
remains in used for your RC motor could possibly cause you the
top performance you've been trying to achieve and maintain. So
by the time the tip of the brush which is in contact with the
commutator of the motor becomes the shade of violet, better
replace it with a new one. Be sure though that before replacing
an old brush with a new one, the commutator's overall condition
should be round and smooth.

The same thing goes with the motor's brush as well as with the
springs. With springs, the tension should always be there, the
same way it was when it was still brand new. You can either opt
for a spring tension checker so you can use it regularly or
replace the springs the same time when you replace the brushes.

For a better maintenance approach, you can clean out the dirt
and other unnecessary deposits in your motor after each run.
This does not make you an obsessive-compulsive person but
maintaining your RC motor this way is a lot better.

What matters in maintaining a RC motor for your RC car is you
understand that all motors will lose their brand new and
impressive performance over time. What you can do is just make
sure that you clean and spend money for it to keep it running as
if you just bought it yesterday.

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