For breaking in a brushed motor. The best method is to run the motor on low voltage (less than 3 volts).
Start with a drop or two of oil on each bushing or bearing and a drop or two of comm drops on each brush. About half way through the break in add another drop or two of comm drops.
For a sealed can motor like a Tamiya Mabuchi Motor, run it for at least 1 hour.
For a rebuildable brushed motor with stock or upgraded brushes, run the motor for about 30 minutes
If you have a motor mount to hold the motor, add a small fan to the motor shaft to blow air through the motor in order to keep it cool.
When finished clean the motor with electric motor spray, and re-oil the bearings or bushings
Adding one drop of comm drops before a run will add a little performance, but brushes will wear quicker.Add drop or two on the commutator every run will increase power. Great to use when breaking in your new brushes. Lubes commutator and keeps brushes from burning. Comes in a 1/2oz (15ml) Needle Tip Bottle
Start with a drop or two of oil on each bushing or bearing and a drop or two of comm drops on each brush. About half way through the break in add another drop or two of comm drops.
For a sealed can motor like a Tamiya Mabuchi Motor, run it for at least 1 hour.
For a rebuildable brushed motor with stock or upgraded brushes, run the motor for about 30 minutes
If you have a motor mount to hold the motor, add a small fan to the motor shaft to blow air through the motor in order to keep it cool.
When finished clean the motor with electric motor spray, and re-oil the bearings or bushings
Adding one drop of comm drops before a run will add a little performance, but brushes will wear quicker.
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