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04.14.2006, 07:53 PM

First off, i think nitro IS a hassle, and you do not need to put any capacitors or resistors anywhere.
You will LOVE brushless, trust me!

With nitro , you may think re-tank and drive, but really, somtimes, most of the time its not true, with electric, drive, charge, adjust, drive, charge, in a contionious pattern.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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04.14.2006, 08:55 PM

so i dont have to be a mathmetician.............i love it already....

how about batteries, is it better to make my own battery packs, or are there some pretty good NiMh pre-made packs? im sure i could make my own easy enough, just dont know how to yet, although i guess i could rip open an old radio shack pack to see how its done right......

also, what a good charger to get, i've got a MEGA1 but i dont actually know how long to charge the batteries for, or if im getting a peak charge,

oh yeah, i dont know how to use a multimeter either, like i said before, all that volt/amp/ohm stuff confuses me, and i get the readings mixed up (blew my car stereo amp when i was 18 because of this inability to learn about electricity) lol

i believe in the KISS method....

K - keep
I - it
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