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myndseye
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09.10.2008, 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Bernie Wolfard View Post
PLEASE BE ADVISED, ANY MODIFICATIONS TO CIRCUIT BOARDS ON ANY CASTLE CREATIONS PRODUCT, WHETHER OR NOT THE ESC WORKS, VOIDS THE WARRANTY. IF A CASTLE CREATIONS ESC STOPS WORKING AND IT IS LESS THAN A YEAR OLD AND IT WANS'T ABUSED IT IS UNDER WARRANTY. IF THE ESC QUITS WORKING AND YOU MODIFY IT IT THE WARRANTY IS VOIDED.
First let me say that I love Castle for the previous experiences I've had with them. My Mamba Max and Mamba systems have sold me to the point that even after a long wait, and countless returns of my first Monster, I still went out to purchase another one. Not only that, but I spent extra money with the company in the form of two ccbec's to try revive them when they died. When the mod came out on this forum, I thought it was a godsend. I did it to both of them as they needed it, and have continued to enjoy them. Unfortunately, my ccbec units have both since died and now I still can't use them. I know that my controllers still work because they fire right up with a reciever pack (which I have no room for on my cars). I knew beforehand that performing the mod would void the warranty if I messed up, but now you say that even if done successfully, the warranty is still voided on the fact that successfully doing the mods is unlikely. The only reason we do the mods in the first place is because it is the very definition of insanity to keep repeating the same cycle with the return process, and expect a different outcome with an identical controller. Not to mention the down time in between.

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