@@murphystreeter It isn't. Somehow the motor is running in reverse. I took the power supply apart, there was moisture in there. Dried it all out with a towel and a hair dryer. Let it sit. Then reassembled it. Cant really mix up any plugs. Only go on one way. Took apart the motor box. Nice and dry. Bearings ok. Again, can't mix up wires as they only go back on one way. I wonder if I just switch the wires to the motor. Really cannot figure out how the polarity changed. Thx for replying.
Hi, im from Argentina! I open the case to see the circuit and found water!! I clean and close, but the water get in again. What can be the problem? Thanks!!
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I have the same problem, it runs for a few seconds and then turns off. You managed to fix it
Mine does wheelies all day. Took it all apart, all clean. Any ideas?
Check the water turbine. Make sure the water is shooting out of the top.
@@murphystreeter Will do. I had it all apart and thought I had a wire switched.
@@murphystreeter It isn't. Somehow the motor is running in reverse. I took the power supply apart, there was moisture in there. Dried it all out with a towel and a hair dryer. Let it sit. Then reassembled it. Cant really mix up any plugs. Only go on one way. Took apart the motor box. Nice and dry. Bearings ok. Again, can't mix up wires as they only go back on one way. I wonder if I just switch the wires to the motor. Really cannot figure out how the polarity changed. Thx for replying.
Hi, im from Argentina! I open the case to see the circuit and found water!! I clean and close, but the water get in again. What can be the problem? Thanks!!
@juanivicky the grommet around the cable