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brushlessboy16
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04.22.2009, 07:33 AM

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if landing a jump is shutting it off then its a switch position problem, not a switch problem. moving the switch would cure your problem.

I believe the switch should be mounted in the esc case. There are enough things to mount, and enough wires.
The impact of landing flipped the switch off... And Eovnu's car has the swtich mounted laid down. and hard landings flip it off too.
orientation doesnt change it.


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04.22.2009, 01:12 PM

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The impact of landing flipped the switch off... And Eovnu's car has the swtich mounted laid down. and hard landings flip it off too.
orientation doesnt change it.
I personally dont like our switches either....but I have never had one shut off at any point while racing. Not in 1/10, or 1/8 racing. I think its all about how you mount it. I always mount mine in a front to back orientation with the car and always put "on" towards the front. ( a lesson learned running 1/8 nitro )
   
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04.22.2009, 02:32 PM

I've never had it switch of but I've had a couple of the switchs just stop working. Just cut it off & solder the wires togeather.
   
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