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07.07.2009, 12:56 PM

Interesting point. I'll admit, that I'm not experienced enuff to even begin to argue. Sounds good to me though!

So, you think my leads were too long? If they were, they were only long by maybe an inch. I didn't have all that much slack if I remember right.

Also, are you saying that they way I had it wired in series was incorrect? Or... where the wire was located? I'd have to see a picture of another suggestion. I'm a visual learner I guess.

I don't want this to happen again that's for sure. And I'm going to have to make up some new lead anyway. So do you have a suggestion for gearing to try? I realize that you just have to experiment a little. But I don't want to go on a gear buying spree because they are expensive. I'd like to stick with these Moabs if I can, and speed isn't my thing really. It's nice to have on tap, but i'll trade speed runs for medium speed bashing any day.

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07.07.2009, 01:26 PM

When you get your ESC back from castle and you still want to run the Moabs thats fine, but I would seriously considering gearing down a bit when running
6s. Going buy what you wrote about gearing,motor etc your topping out at around 58mph, it's a bit much ?

If you haven't seen this it's a very helpful tool thanks to BrianG.
http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/index.html


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