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That's not the shrink wrap you get from maxamps; this one is thicker. (and more flexible) the only type i've known for ages.. It's way more flexible than the normal shrink wrap you buy for batteries.
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Yes, Lets hope it survives this weekend. If it does, it will be a nice alternative to the mamba esc in my rustler. Gets to be a hassle plugging it in the laptop at the track. I can barely see the screen in the sun.
I hope this won't effect Mike ESC sales. |
Which heatshrink are you talking about Serum? The one that I'm using?
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yeah keep us posted about how well it works for ya.
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Yes he is talking about the shrink on the ESC you used. It seems "rubbery"? Or thicker.
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Yes, I want to know where I can get the thick rubbery shrink.
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I got my heatshrink for Altex here in Houston. It's the same one I used on my batteries and it's hard. Zero Flex (looks deceiving). I like it since it keeps my batteries nice and warm for dragracing. Tashpop has seen it.
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I like it a lot....it looks sturdy.
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its good that all you speak about shrink wraps :) but i think ESC is more imprtant :)
I hope soon get any feedback about ESC performance, is it worth or not. |
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Everyone knows that a good heatshrink job is good for at least an extra 10A and/or 10v! Just like "turbo" or "NOS" stickers add about 10-15HP to any car. :smile:
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I thought I was a nut job....lmao!
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heheheheh, it's cold here man. You should see me, when I put sweaters on my batteries when it hits 30' here.
But during the Summer I just put dual racing stripes around them for that extra ummphh. Cause everybody knows that I live my life 10 seconds at a time. |
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