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Yeah, my blst set up, what ya think?
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Yeah, my blst set up, what ya think? - 05.08.2008, 02:09 AM

Ok so i got everything all ordered, minus the esc
7xl w/novak heatsink and a fan
4s 8000mah maxamps lipo
either a MMM or a quark 125, i have a good deal for the quark, but its still more then the MMM ,so im still deciding.
and a race ready lst, all plates CF and a bunch of other goodies, that i bought from a forum member.

Quick question, ive had radio problems with the MM, ive read somewhere that if get some type of special magnet between the esc and radio it will fix it, i think its called a faraday magnet or something like that. Is this true?

il get some pics when the truck comes in.
   
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05.08.2008, 02:52 AM

its ferrite rings, you will loop signal cable around this its suppress parasitic noise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_bead
Its not magnet but made from same material.
Yes its hels a lot!
Do not put your Receiver close to ESC and Phase wires, also try keep UBEC also away, use ferrite rings and loop signal cable around this. I most of cases it helps.

I think nothink is decide, quark not even close to MMM specs and have heat issues no any advantage IMHO maybe only one smooth start, but who knows...

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05.08.2008, 02:54 AM

ah, i gotcha, yea my neighbor has one on his ESC and i never understood what it was for.
   
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