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09.19.2006, 04:03 PM

I wanted to ask how well the wires work from the controller the way you have them? It looks like you took the second ones and direct soldered toward the top by the controller, then just soldered the one pos and one neg ends to the deans???
i wired my 12020 with both wires to the deans and wanted to know which work best if there is a difference?


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09.19.2006, 04:13 PM

The MT tires are lighter and work better imo on the track too... and the lipos would really cut some weight. :027:
   
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09.19.2006, 07:26 PM

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I wanted to ask how well the wires work from the controller the way you have them? It looks like you took the second ones and direct soldered toward the top by the controller, then just soldered the one pos and one neg ends to the deans???
i wired my 12020 with both wires to the deans and wanted to know which work best if there is a difference?
There seems to be no problems at all having it wired this way. I didn't want to have too many wires all over the place. Mike was the one who suggested to do it this way. It takes time to get it perfect but it's worth it.
   
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