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<blockquote data-quote="sonny.barile" data-source="post: 388622" data-attributes="member: 18154"><p>There are many easy to eliminate scenarios you may be able to check before you start rewiring. </p><p></p><p>Are your batteries the type you need to add water too? Check the levels....</p><p></p><p>Are you charging to full capacity? Charge them up fully again and get a reading on your battery sets voltage and each individual battery.</p><p></p><p>Are the wires getting hot when you turn on the TM? (could be a connection hanging by just a few strands causing resistance)</p><p></p><p>Is there some fishing line stuck behind the prop that could be causing strain and excessive amp draw?</p><p></p><p>These things can be checked quickly. It is easier than rewiring..........May save you from having to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny.barile, post: 388622, member: 18154"] There are many easy to eliminate scenarios you may be able to check before you start rewiring. Are your batteries the type you need to add water too? Check the levels.... Are you charging to full capacity? Charge them up fully again and get a reading on your battery sets voltage and each individual battery. Are the wires getting hot when you turn on the TM? (could be a connection hanging by just a few strands causing resistance) Is there some fishing line stuck behind the prop that could be causing strain and excessive amp draw? These things can be checked quickly. It is easier than rewiring..........May save you from having to do it. [/QUOTE]
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