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09.29.2010, 08:52 AM
If you allow roughly AU$100 that should cover non-warranty repair/replacement, conversion rate and shipping. Only thing is you will have to wait several weeks to get it back, so it is a good idea to buy another one and then you will have a spare for if it happens again.
It might sound a little pricey if you are on a budget but the new one will have a new warranty. If it goes out of warranty, replacement esc's will only cost AU$100 and you won't have to wait for it as you have a spare.
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