Last Saturday we got our kit of parts, which included two motors. Those motors worked perfectly fine when we manually turned them then for testing. After testing them, we built them into gearboxes, and then stored them in a box with other parts. Today (Wednesday, four days later), we took out the motors again, and they could barely turn at all. Nothing about them has been modified, aside from putting them in the gearboxes. Any ideas what our issue could be?
Oh, I worded the question badly. We haven’t actually wired the motors up and run them, we just cranked them by hand to test them. So the issue is just that today, it was much harder to turn. Sorry for my mistake, I’ll fix it quick.
The motor will be considerably harder to turn because you are now turning the gearbox as well. Compound that with the fact that you are trying to turn a small output shaft to rotate a gear set designed to increase torque in the opposite direction to turn the motor means that you are fighting the laws of physics in a way that will cause you to use more effort to get the job done.