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KaztheMinotaur 12.20.2008 10:34 AM

MMM warranty question
 
Does removing the switch void the MMM warranty?

castlemike 12.20.2008 12:05 PM

As long as you are just cutting it off and not touching a soldering iron to the board its fine.

FG101C 12.21.2008 07:46 PM

Whats the negative to removing the switch. The reason I ask is one stock slide switch got sand in it and was intermittent. So I picked up a pretty nice toggle switch from Radio Shack. Well today it was intermittent, must have gotten sand or dirt in it.

First time the stock switch went south it cost me a suspension arm and a hinge pin. At our track at the end of the stright is high banked left turn (bowl), on the other side is the rock crawling course. As you can guess the switch cut out after coming down the straight full speed, wasn't able to make the turn. I don't drive on sand like beach sand, the track is more loamy with fine sand (dust).

So what would be the negative to just clipping the switch and soldering the two wires together. As long as my radio is on when I plug the battery in I should be ok. I always unplug the battery as soon as I pull it off the track anyway.

Metallover 12.21.2008 07:54 PM

There is no negative I know of. I took the switch of one of my brushed escs because it broke like yours. I like having no switch. I say you just solder the wires together.

KaztheMinotaur 12.21.2008 11:20 PM

Yeah, I think things will be more simple with out a switch.

E-fanatic 12.27.2008 05:24 PM

Tom is the mmm for your lst2? Is the hydro still working?

KaztheMinotaur 12.27.2008 06:23 PM

MMM is for the LST2 and it is working fine.

My 2nd/ Hydra died after 4 batteries. I sold it's warranty replacement.

PapaGeno21 12.27.2008 06:37 PM

Nice to see ya here Kaz! Seems like a lot of the LST forums people who are into brushless are here. I just got activated so im loving this forum so far, TONS of information on here!

To keep things on track, the Hydra doesent even have a switch, so it cant hurt not having one. You are just manually making the current connect, vs letting the switch do it. You just dont see the spark with a switch :lol:

KaztheMinotaur 12.27.2008 06:56 PM

Yeah, I've been here for a while.

I know the switch isn't necessary but I just wanted to ask so I wouldn't void the warranty.

E-fanatic 12.27.2008 11:29 PM

Sorry to hear about the hydro. The one in my old lst2 is still kicking. The guy who has it now runs it on 4s and with the xlt4. He is alot easier on it than I was. I didnt use the hydro long(only after I sunk the mgm esc in the sound) So I had no other choice.


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