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06.03.2007, 01:12 AM

I hardwired my motor and esc today and it was a waste of time. There was no difference between that and the 5.5mm connectors. When I feel like it, I'm going to put the connectors back on. The 5.5mm connectors are substantial and have lots of contact area.
   
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06.03.2007, 04:20 PM

I agree, 5.5mm plugs are hefty, I like them.


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06.04.2007, 09:11 PM

I love S&T. :027:

They asked a few questions about my setup... asked what kind of external BEC I was using (UBEC), he then replied and said he would send out a replacement controller w/ free Pro-BEC. I just showed him a pic of the (after) controller and that was it.

Does anyone have any experience with a Pro-BEC, and I don't get why they think I need it? :032:

S&T have fabulous customer service! I have no problem strongly recommending them for a controller. :)


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