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06.08.2007, 09:37 AM

my wires are a wee bit over an inch long. maybe the hi amp wires are shorter?


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06.08.2007, 11:20 AM

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my wires are a wee bit over an inch long. maybe the hi amp wires are shorter?
Hi, yes the hi-amp wires are shorter (less than one inch) and very stiff, besides no connectors are soldered to the wires. What I've done on my recently arrived Lehner (1940/7 hi-amp) is to solder a short 12-silicon-gauge to the wires and solder 5.5 gold connectors to the other side of the wires (where the ESC is connected).

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06.08.2007, 11:26 AM

that's a good idea... i may do that as well. what esc are you using?


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06.08.2007, 11:32 AM

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that's a good idea... i may do that as well. what esc are you using?
Quark Monster Pro. Actually I'm using a Neu 1515 1y/f motor (2.200 rmp/volt) and I'm very intrigued to compare that Neu with the Lehner (the Lehner is arrived just a couple of days ago, so I don't had the time to test it). Anyway I reckon that the performance will be very similar.

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