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09.09.2009, 03:11 PM

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Then having the Rx and switch wire soldered directly on the PCB and coming out of the box with no strain relief device whatsoever is also very poor design.
If I did that for my customers, I would already be looking for another job!
then again, with detachable wires, you open up a whole new set of issues. they wont be secured to the speed controller, meaning that bumps and such can knock them out. that would also mean that they would have to start to manufacture and sell replacement switches and RX leads for the ones that fly out of the car into space, never to be seen again. that would definitely suck on a race day. there are always pros and cons to every design, and I'm sure it was looked at before put into production.


Now, this may be a little far fetched, but since we're on the subject, why not have a MMM DSM and a MMM FHSS model that have receivers built in to the speed controller! just plug your servo into your MMM, power it up when binding, and viola!


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