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Old Nov 07, 2009, 10:19 PM   #1
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Hello everyone. I've got a question about a castle creations ESC. My dad bought a trex 450 with one on it. As I was setting it up I noticed that the ESC gets hot while sitting there. Is this normal? My dynam ESC doesn't get hot just sitting there. I'm not sure what size it is, because we bought it used with the heli. I could post pictures, but there isn't any markings on the side to identify it.
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Old Nov 08, 2009, 02:57 AM   #2
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Yes, they can get hot sitting with it pluged in. Mine usually only get warm.
Hot is a relative measure, is it melting the shrinkwrap, or smelling burnt.
Usually not a good idea to leave them plugged in for long periods of time. Better to use a receiver pack.
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Old Nov 08, 2009, 10:54 AM   #3
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It doesn't smell burnt and it isn't melting the shrinkwrap. It just gets hot to the touch. With everything plugged in, but not moving it gets hot to the touch. I was worried, because my dynam doesn't get hot like that.
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castle have there own forum so you could check there or just ask them straight.
It would help if you where able to give exact temp since feeling is verry relative.
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Is it just the BEC?
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Old Nov 08, 2009, 04:37 PM   #6
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Is it just the BEC?

It's a BEC/ESC combo. They are both in the same shrinkwrap.
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Old Nov 08, 2009, 04:37 PM   #7
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Hello everyone. I've got a question about a castle creations ESC. My dad bought a trex 450 with one on it. As I was setting it up I noticed that the ESC gets hot while sitting there. Is this normal? My dynam ESC doesn't get hot just sitting there. I'm not sure what size it is, because we bought it used with the heli. I could post pictures, but there isn't any markings on the side to identify it.
I have a slew of them and it's probably the BEC. I would use a seperate bec(Park BEC is my favorite), but, getting hot just sitting there doesn't sound good no matter what. The best thing about Castle besides their esc's is their customer service. I would contact them and ask the question to them, and at worst you send it in and for a flat fee( I think $30 for a 25 or 35 amp),and you will either get it repaired or they will send you a new one. JUst a note, every one I sent in was according to them, unrepairable, so I got my self a new esc for less than half the price of a new one. Good luck. Jim
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Old Nov 08, 2009, 06:10 PM   #8
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Thanks guy's. I have another esc laying around that I may try in it.
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Old Nov 08, 2009, 06:48 PM   #9
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I'll get my temp gun out later and take some temp readings on it.
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Old Nov 09, 2009, 10:44 AM   #10
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Unplug the servos one at a time until it cools down. Once you find the servo putting a load on the esc's bec, it'll become cool within 10 seconds. An ammeter makes this process even easier.

I went through this process on an old heli -- the ESC gets almost too hot to touch just sitting there (pumping out 1.2A to a bad servo).

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Unplug the servos one at a time until it cools down. Once you find the servo putting a load on the esc's bec, it'll become cool within 10 seconds. An ammeter makes this process even easier.

I went through this process on an old heli -- the ESC gets almost too hot to touch just sitting there (pumping out 1.2A to a bad servo).

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Thanks for the idea edfardos. That could be the problem, because I noticed one of the collective servo's was differnet than the others. I'll give that a try.
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Thanks for the idea edfardos. That could be the problem, because I noticed one of the collective servo's was differnet than the others. I'll give that a try.
Yep, good idea.
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