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03.10.2005, 12:05 PM

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Originally posted by RC-Monster Mike
Low quality batteries are no good for brushless. That is for sure. It is kind of like a corvette with a 4 cylinder motor, if you know what I mean:) . It is tough to troubleshoot any further with substandard batteries. A good quality set of batteries will do wonders for any system and especially a high end brushless system. Do you have any hobby shops near you? If so, someone there may have a few decent battery packs to let you try.
Nothing really close that does electric. The one close to me only carried nitro related items. I guess I'll have to order of the internet and just wait.

Can you tell me of a place where I can order some top notch 7-cell packs w/deans installed and will overnight? I've got to get this worked out.

My next question would be, "I wonder what killed my NEW 7-cell packs"? They are GP3300's about 1 month old. They worked perfectly until the burned up controller. Could it have somehow shorted and done damage to the packs?

BTW, on the low gear run I just did, the controller was COLD, and the motor was slightly above room temps., Just thought I'd throw that in...
   
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