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I am in Australia. Sent my MMM to Castle in January. From the day I posted it off at the local post office it took 24 days for me to receive a replacment. 24 days is very good considering that at least 7 days of that would have been travel time. Can't complain about Castles service my self. I think do what Neil said and contact them. Who knows, maybe it's been lost in the mail.:diablo:
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i have some good news and some bad
the good news is that castle just contacted me saying they can replace my mmm, the bad news is i have to pay $70 for it the other bad news is that the mmm still doesnt work, i opened it up to see if the motor bullets on the board had come apart and this is what i saw http://i1033.photobucket.com/albums/...DSC_0002-3.jpg is the yellow and lack of solder normal? thanks |
The yellow is most likely just flux and yes, both that and the amount of solder is normal. Really, there is no need to have more solder than that; there are no gaps and the bullets look like they are firmly in place.
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does anyone else have an idea what it could be?
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Probably a chip on your board is bad.
Pay the 70 to send it back. |
Right before I sold my Revo I had the exact same issue. It turned out to be the bullet connectors not getting enough contact. I stuck a small wrench in the end of the male bullets and stretched them out, worked like a charm after. Try it, it might work for you too.
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