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09.24.2008, 07:25 PM

Could be a solder connection on the motor side...maybe? Like if something came loose then that third pole wouldnt be energized and it would kinda be trying to keep the rotor locked in one position. then if the joint was bumped back into place it would function normally again...

not likely, but worth checking i think
   
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09.24.2008, 07:54 PM

from what ive read the spektrum dx2/3/.0 systems are the most glitchy of the lot. futaba seems pretty glitch free, but im looking at upgrading to a react - 2000ft range and usb connection - YES PLEASE! (and its pretty cheap too... )


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09.24.2008, 08:10 PM

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Could be a solder connection on the motor side...maybe? Like if something came loose then that third pole wouldnt be energized and it would kinda be trying to keep the rotor locked in one position. then if the joint was bumped back into place it would function normally again...

not likely, but worth checking i think
Yes or it's shorting out with the heat sink. Mine seems to have all the three phase plugs contacting the heat sink.
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