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Patrick can the CC Axial ESC......... - 01.28.2011, 12:13 PM

Wanting to know if there is anyway it can handle 3s if using the CC bec istead of the internal? Obviously I could understand if it would void warranty but still if it's possible it would be nice.

I assumed in my infinite wisdom that in classic castle style that the FET's would probably handle just not the internal bec. Maybe I am wrong though?

Gracias mi amigo!

PS: I am wanting to replace my tekin ESC with these as the tekin really get's on my nerves, I want Castle Link!


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01.28.2011, 02:43 PM

Just use a micro pro.
   
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Wanting to know if there is anyway it can handle 3s if using the CC bec istead of the internal? Obviously I could understand if it would void warranty but still if it's possible it would be nice.

I assumed in my infinite wisdom that in classic castle style that the FET's would probably handle just not the internal bec. Maybe I am wrong though?

Gracias mi amigo!

PS: I am wanting to replace my tekin ESC with these as the tekin really get's on my nerves, I want Castle Link!
Brushed or brushless Axial?

Thanx!


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01.28.2011, 08:08 PM

Axial is making a brushless one with you too, interesting I've only seen the brushed one that's included with the new RTR crawlers?

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Brushed or brushless Axial?

Thanx!
Brushed. and thanks for the cat out of the bag on the BL. Would be cool if it is dual motor for the MOA's.

And to Arct1k, I would use the micro pro, but I can get the axial's cheaper.


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just bumping up to see if Patrick notices again.

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