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Originally Posted by AAngel
Cartwheels,
When I saw your post, I remembered that my buggy was cogging for no apparent reason the last time I was at the track. Since you mentioned it, I realized that the Deans on my ESC has been on there since the day I first got my MM, which was right after they were released. With the salty humid weather down here, I thought it might to change it and what do you know? No more cogging. This time I applied some electrical grease. This stuff actually helps conductivity.
Thanks.
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I'm glad I could help. I never had any problems with Deans on the 1/10 stuff but, I've seen it a couple of times now on my 1/8 cars. It must have something to do with the increased voltage and current. In time there gets be a black smudge on the contacts and it's hard to get off. It's easier to clean off the male side but very hard to clean the female side if not impossible.