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I use dual packs in both my trucks. the e-revo has the pack secured inside the compartments with the wire coming out the side of the cooling vents which require disassembly of the vent itself to remove the pack. I don't leave the packs plugged in when not in use, just when i need to take a break. The e-maxx has its packs strapped using velcro straps and foam chock blocks. Neither setup allows for removal of packs with the body attached.
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edit - By the way sorry for getting this thread off subject - and for putting my 2c in |
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Now, we are being told the opposite. Because we didn't put wires in the holes, we have a poorly engineered product ... etc. etc. etc... I mean, I could take a hint from GM racing and not put ANY wires or bullets or posts or anything in the holes, and then not warranty the controller if the end user damages it while soldering their own wires in... :whistle: I guess my point is this -- we will be flamed regardless of how we do things, because people have preferences on how they like things. They get used to a certain way of seeing things, and then all other options just don't seem "right." Believe me, I understand, and I'm not upset about it at all. I just think you should give it a chance. We've engineered it pretty well, and we are pretty confident that the bullets work. The bullets actually allow us to build to demand (which we haven't been able to do with the Mamba Max -- because of the amount of hand-work required for soldering...) so that EVERYONE can get (and afford!) a MMM. (AND -- the difference between the gap on your monster was a minor issue in manufacturing. We have changed the fixtures for the Monster Max to center the heat sink better between the posts. BUT -- it won't cause a problem...) Thanx for listening to me rant... :whistle: OH -- and BTW -- yes, you can lengthen the switch wire on your V3. We actually made a hardware change so that high resistance or inductance on the switch wire wouldn't hurt the BEC from V2 to V3. |
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