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01.04.2009, 11:10 AM

Yes - I need to get some time to learn their strengths and weaknesses(beat them up). If they hold up well on 4s, then I will stock and sell them(at an attractive price). At 80 amps, I suspect the 4s model will be mid range buggy territory. The 150 amp unit should in theory handle whatever it needs to in a buggy or truggy. I won't know until I get some time on them.
I am not sure on the 1/10 escs. If the 1/8 stuff works out well, then there is no reason not to offer the 1/10 stuff as well I suppose. :)
   
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02.18.2009, 03:44 PM

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Yes - I need to get some time to learn their strengths and weaknesses(beat them up). If they hold up well on 4s, then I will stock and sell them(at an attractive price). At 80 amps, I suspect the 4s model will be mid range buggy territory. The 150 amp unit should in theory handle whatever it needs to in a buggy or truggy. I won't know until I get some time on them.
I am not sure on the 1/10 escs. If the 1/8 stuff works out well, then there is no reason not to offer the 1/10 stuff as well I suppose. :)
Any update to how this EZRUN controller is doing with the bash tests?
   
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02.18.2009, 04:06 PM

I'm going to guess that it passed the testing since he is now offering them in his store:

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...rod=HW80ampesc

Mine should be on the way. I'll report back once I've gotten a few packs through it. I'll be running a Raze Buggy with a 60mm 2000kv medusa.

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