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Originally Posted by Serum
Wires normally jump up and down, from side to side..
I would not run my bl controller with naked wires.
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Lol, I would hope not! What I think he meant (and correct if I am wrong) is that if you don't have the heatshrink totally covering the connectors (like a 0.5mm sliver of the connector showing) the feedback signal could arc across the connections.
crazyjr: The cogg from reverse to forward doesn't happen with my Quark though. That's why I thought it was an ESC firmware bug. Speaking of Quark; my 125B has a ferrite core covering the power wires. I wonder if something like this would help if done to the MM? The ferrite is supposed to inhibit RF noise from entering the power wire. The Quark also has a ferrite core on the throttle wire as well, presumably for the same reason. Just gotta be careful it doesn't slide along the power wires and short out on the circuit board.
I still think it's a software/firmware issue...