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dubkatz
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05.22.2008, 10:17 AM

It seems to me like the failure rate is pretty high. It seems everyone that bought multiple esc's had at least one go bad. thats not 6 bad esc's in 1000, thats dozens, at least. The point im trying to make is it would make sense, if they had realy tested alot of the esc that were going out. say one in every 10 esc's they actualy hooked it up to a load and ran it for 10-15 min. They would get significant failures on the test bench. Most of wich would be this bec issue, that seems to be the cause of most if not all failures. then they could stop production and find out that this was a bad "roll" of components. It seems like way too many got out. So yes it gives a company that has had tremendous quality history, a black eye. If they had an almost zero failure rate of the second batch and on, that would be the biggest help to gain there credability back. That and quickly replacing all the defective units that are coming back now(which it looks like they are doing there best)
Has anyone got there replacement esc's back?
   
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