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chris2010

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Exploding com is traditionally from over speeding. Maybe it had a brake fail at some time, starting a crack? Never seen it on a winch motor, so the fault could be specific to that motor? I'd say you were unlucky on that one.

Husky is on a worm and wheel, no brake to fail.

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Sounds fair. Dodgy commutator then.

I'll retract the crack theory as well. I know things have a crack start leading to disaster, but I think a com would just pop if there was any weakness from speed.

Even heat seems out. One wire looks darker, but the RH is nice shiny copper.

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I've blown a few motors competing. There's 2 reasons really. Over reving, which isn't going to happen on a husky! The other is heat! Working hard & long will make things hot, as will a battery that's a bit tired or flat. Motors don't like working with low volts.

Cheap motors, even warn xp's use soldered comutators, the solder melts, end of motor.

One main reason most challenge competitors use bow motors is that the coms are copper braised.

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I've blown a few motors competing. There's 2 reasons really. Over reving, which isn't going to happen on a husky! The other is heat! Working hard & long will make things hot, as will a battery that's a bit tired or flat. Motors don't like working with low volts.

Cheap motors, even warn xp's use soldered comutators, the solder melts, end of motor.

One main reason most challenge competitors use bow motors is that the coms are copper braised.

^^^ what he said, overloaded i think

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