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![]() Right from vortech says do not drop or bump the 10's as they are super sensitive. It comes down to what do u have to lose now its noisy and u will need a new one so why not rip it apart and see if maybe the magnets or something is cracked or loose.
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![]() Yeah, it still spins, and pump water.... and no... I did not use any glass mounts and ties... oops!
I guess I'll see what I can do about MacGyvering it... if it doesn't work, well, I guess I buy a new one. Wes, you say the 10's specifically are sensitive... 40's and 60's not so much?
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![]() You might as well take it apart and inspect it. Your warranty is shot anyways. My bearings were too loud and due too the big hassle with trying to get quick warranty issues solved I decided to replace the bearings myself. There is a posting on RC that walks you through the process. Bearings are alot cheaper than a new motor if that's the problem.
Last edited by Madreefer; 07-15-2011 at 11:03 PM. |
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