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azjc
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07.11.2008, 01:11 AM

both of your motors you have listed draw a lot of amps, if you have the cash buy a couple of new motors that have a higher wind, and also check the timing for the ESC if they are not at 0 this will cause heat...running the timing does speed up the motor a little but not worth the heat buildup IMO

also make sure you are using an external BEC with the onboard bec disabled

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07.11.2008, 01:19 AM

Yeah, I keep the timing down to 0 Lowest and the punch has been moved all around from disabled to 90%.

I used the CCBEC on the battery leads of the MM. Of course I pulled the red wire from the lead to the receiver.

After I went to a receiver pack I used it as a voltage regulator. But I took it off because it was glitching the esc.
   
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