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problem with new AA Arsenal Unbelievable!!
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<blockquote data-quote="InhumanAcura" data-source="post: 1797340" data-attributes="member: 552492"><p>its a defect...look at the slugs and moving assembly. its all fugged up.</p><p></p><p>the gap is only so large, and the coil is "floating" in between the inside of the slugs and the pole..if the slugs move, it'll pinch the coil in place and not let it move...the magnets are pretty strong, so it definately has the capability to seize it up..</p><p></p><p>i bought a "blown" old hcca series sub with the older tc9 and when i got it i could tell right away the motor was ****ed..pulled it apart and the coils were immaculate (with the exception of a bit of scarring from being pinched..the exact same situation youre in.</p><p></p><p>id be willing to bet you could pull the bottom plate right off the motor if you didnt have to send it in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InhumanAcura, post: 1797340, member: 552492"] its a defect...look at the slugs and moving assembly. its all fugged up. the gap is only so large, and the coil is "floating" in between the inside of the slugs and the pole..if the slugs move, it'll pinch the coil in place and not let it move...the magnets are pretty strong, so it definately has the capability to seize it up.. i bought a "blown" old hcca series sub with the older tc9 and when i got it i could tell right away the motor was ****ed..pulled it apart and the coils were immaculate (with the exception of a bit of scarring from being pinched..the exact same situation youre in. id be willing to bet you could pull the bottom plate right off the motor if you didnt have to send it in. [/QUOTE]
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