When I finish a session I check my motors. I noticed one of my motors it's about 30 percent warmer than the others.
It's not so warm that I can't touch it but it's pretty warm.
Should I be concerned?
Thank you!I have always believed that motor temps are a good indicator of how hard they are working relative to each other.
Simplistically it should be a good indicator of friction or other forces the motor is compensating for.
Be mindful of how smooth it’s rotation feels as compared to the others. It may indicate a bearing issue or other rubbing such as to the shell.
I would not panic but be vigilant and confirm it is always hotter than the others under various flight conditions.
Motors are inexpensive and can be replaced if you have basic soldering skills.
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