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nbcaznmaster 12.29.2006 12:28 PM

sry but i dont wanna ruin is fragile rep

coolhandcountry 12.29.2006 01:42 PM

Well. It all depends. The person could have explained it and you misunderstood.
He could have told you wrong and you did it and it was wrong.
Either way you did it and he was helping you. It may be a combo it could be you.
You did it so you have to live with it. You really should ask the experts.
What did mike make this fine site of experts for? :D

neweuser 12.29.2006 05:45 PM

To me, when you have a series wiring set up, you should know better not to hook all up to common ground. Really, you can only blame your self not someone else. Especially if you can't say their name as they would know who they are. I don't know, call me stupid here.
Anyway, from the pics that you had, it made no sense why you would hook it up that way, but that's just me. I have the same LVC, i just wired it in like the ubec would go, no worries. But you are using one batt to, so not sure on that. Although, when you are using series, you need to remember to complete the circuit as well if you are only going to use one side.

sjcrss 12.29.2006 06:20 PM

WOW....talk about putting it bluntly, but I have to agree with him......i think it's fried as well, so might as well just buy a new one, and chock this one up as a lesson learned in electronics...and try not to make mistake twice....

neweuser 12.29.2006 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by sjcrss
WOW....talk about putting it bluntly, but I have to agree with him......i think it's fried as well, so might as well just buy a new one, and chock this one up as a lesson learned in electronics...and try not to make mistake twice....

Well, it was not meant to be rude or anything. But i have gotten a lot of advice and fried stuff too, but really, it was no elses fault but my own in the end...it's honesty. obviously though, it was series wiring first off, and like CHC said, it seems that everything was hooked up to a ground. So, a lessoned learned. Don't connect juice if your not sure it's right.

When I first started BL, I can't count how many times i had to ask what the hell series wiring was, or what parallel wiring was, then when I got it all done, i posted a pic of what i soldered up just to make sure BEFORE plugging it up to juice.

But this is just my opinion, and I'm trying to "behave" so....LOL, here endeth the lesson....

neweuser 12.29.2006 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by nbcaznmaster
nope, but honestly, whose fault do u think it is?

In the end.....yours. You could have taken one more step to verify by posting pics....:010:

sjcrss 12.29.2006 06:29 PM

trust me .....I still get pics with questions from newe.....about stuff....the most recent is about his racerx suspension setup......I didn't mind.....but sometimes, a pic.....asking if it is correct or not before the ole' juice is hooked up can save you some $$$.....trust me...when i wired my lba10 for 4s lipo.... crossreferenced a pic leroy sent me.....then i sent him a pic of it after i finished it...and I got it all right....so sometimes a little patience helps

neweuser 12.29.2006 06:35 PM

yeah, but this is how we learn...trial and error.


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