Im not worried about returning it for a new one in all honesty; its nearly 4 years old, so all Im gonna do is replace the motors leads, re-instate both sets of battery leads with some deans or trx connectors, and give it a bit of a clean to remove the dirty marks. Then it will be sold on feebay since my MMM is a good one which hasnt died within the 1st few minutes or hours of use. Still, thats a good warrenty system you have, and its a good power system for what it is- looking forward to the next gen of escs and motors from novak.
Some beauty shots of my esc, just for curiosity's sake:
Four of the motor mounting holes are stripped.
Esc has dual caps.
Esc is shorted for single pack operation.
Motor leads have 5.5mm bullets.
On/off lead has been replaced- new wires soldered to pcb, and to switch.
Case is also melted by soldering iron in a few spots.
At least you didn't fry yours by trying to beef up the traces and inadvertantly short a few FETs (it was a rainy, boring day, and all my RCs were actually running- what was I supposed to do?!)...
I probably should send the ESC in for replacement, but I'd want the new HV Pro doo dad, and I don't think I have that kinda money at the moment.
Last edited by Five-oh-joe; 07.13.2008 at 11:55 PM.
Looks pretty clean to be honest... I think an BNIB would sell for more and worth sending back...
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Originally Posted by suicideneil
Im not worried about returning it for a new one in all honesty; its nearly 4 years old, so all Im gonna do is replace the motors leads, re-instate both sets of battery leads with some deans or trx connectors, and give it a bit of a clean to remove the dirty marks. Then it will be sold on feebay since my MMM is a good one which hasnt died within the 1st few minutes or hours of use. Still, thats a good warrenty system you have, and its a good power system for what it is- looking forward to the next gen of escs and motors from novak.
Some beauty shots of my esc, just for curiosity's sake:
Four of the motor mounting holes are stripped.
Esc has dual caps.
Esc is shorted for single pack operation.
Motor leads have 5.5mm bullets.
On/off lead has been replaced- new wires soldered to pcb, and to switch.
Case is also melted by soldering iron in a few spots.