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<blockquote data-quote="TheSnowMan" data-source="post: 100574" data-attributes="member: 18091"><p>Just check that your motor shafts haven't been jolted by the crash. The motor shafts tops should be at exactly the same level as your props and should rotate freely. Worth a check as everything may seem ok, but the shafts moving up or down (even by a little bit) can overheat the motors. Another way is to check the temperature of the motors after a quick 5 mins hover, and see if all 4 props stop (near as **** it) at the same time when landing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSnowMan, post: 100574, member: 18091"] Just check that your motor shafts haven't been jolted by the crash. The motor shafts tops should be at exactly the same level as your props and should rotate freely. Worth a check as everything may seem ok, but the shafts moving up or down (even by a little bit) can overheat the motors. Another way is to check the temperature of the motors after a quick 5 mins hover, and see if all 4 props stop (near as **** it) at the same time when landing. [/QUOTE]
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