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09.08.2008, 05:48 PM

That's crazy Hoov. Looks like the mounting plate did it's job well, though. Great job on the construction and I may do the same thing.
I'm using one of these:

There are actually 2 screw holes in the chassis where the inside screw went for the EVX, so I have a button head on the outside edge and a flat topped screw on the inside of one of the adjustment slots. Stays put rather well with the MM and should handle the v2.2 once it's here.
Hope mine doesn't melt down. :(
That happen with 4 or 6S, Hoovartid?

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09.08.2008, 10:39 PM

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That's crazy Hoov. Looks like the mounting plate did it's job well, though. That happen with 4 or 6S, Hoovartid?
I was running 6s at the time.

I use the TRC 2s 15c 8000's for my 4s set-up
The zippy 3s 4300 20-30c for my 6s.

I just picked up these though to use instead: LINK
   
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09.08.2008, 11:10 PM

I use this stuff (Parma Pro Servo Tape)
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/6183
for mounting escs and receivers. It holds really tight on both plastic and bare metal and unlike regular double-sided tape it is very easy and clean to remove. It comes off just like the stretchy glue stuff that holds removable ad cards in magazine inserts and on covers.


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