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05.30.2007, 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by rhylsadar

yes i had to pay for my burned schulze. but in the aftermath i had found the reason why the esc fried at that time. and it was my fault. the weekend before i was at a rc event and had to fix the savy in a hurry and didn't put the center drive train togehter properly. so there was much resistance that i didn't realize. the load must have been very high so that maybe any esc would have had its problems. anyway we have 4 schulzes here in use and some of them even for 4 years now with no issues. a friend of mine sends his schulze for a overall check every second year and gets it back like new with everything changed for 40 euros or so. so in that case the "support" is quite good.
but you are absolutely right that mr schulze is a "special" contemporary. whatever the reason for that....:027:

but don't get me wrong. i don't want to say the schulzes are "better" than other esc. i also have very good long term experience with the quark monster pro and bk controllers.

bye
rhylsadar
My Schulze failure was my fault as well, I just wish I could afford them these days:027:
   
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