666yeti666
100 W
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2014
- Messages
- 183
well the motor looks the same I can see.
However what worries me is that it could happen again. I opened the motor (removed rotor) and did see that there's no mechanical fixture or whatsoever that could prevent it from rotating on the mounting plate.
Usually there is some kind of groove in the rotor and the mounting plate in which a (threaded) pin is located, since with these kind of forces that is necessary.
Here's an example of how it should be properly done (scorpion motor) :

And as you can see here, that has not been done with giantsharks motor .....

And some other good examples :


However what worries me is that it could happen again. I opened the motor (removed rotor) and did see that there's no mechanical fixture or whatsoever that could prevent it from rotating on the mounting plate.
Usually there is some kind of groove in the rotor and the mounting plate in which a (threaded) pin is located, since with these kind of forces that is necessary.
Here's an example of how it should be properly done (scorpion motor) :

And as you can see here, that has not been done with giantsharks motor .....

And some other good examples :

