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09.25.2008, 04:05 PM

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09.25.2008, 04:07 PM

I think there is another problem with this ESC - it is rated for 160 A max...
but as you can see they use 3,5mm plugs which handle 80 A max. For a real racer this ESC is crap - I hate to say that.


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09.25.2008, 05:14 PM

I can see possibly soldering some 10 or 12 ga wires into the 3.5mm sockets and then putting real bullet plugs on the end of the wires. Thats what I did on my Lehner motors that have 3.5mm sockets on the back of them also. Works great on the Lehners.

DOnt tell me its another esc than needs to moded to run well.



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