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05.09.2007, 11:05 AM

My hope is that a 12XL on 6S would run reliably cool, altho I think the wait on a MM that ran run a Neu or the LMTs come back in stock may be shorter than a good US-made controller that can reliably run 6S.
   
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Doesn't anyone consider the bk controllers any more? They can run 6s. I run 6s a123 through my bk7020 and a 9xl. I am very happy with it. If you run a higher turn motor you can even get away with the 7020 as I did. Is it because of bad costumer service?
   
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Doesn't anyone consider the bk controllers any more? They can run 6s. I run 6s a123 through my bk7020 and a 9xl. I am very happy with it. If you run a higher turn motor you can even get away with the 7020 as I did. Is it because of bad costumer service?

Bingo for me. I have a bad one Mike looked at, but the trouble/$ to have it sent to Ger and the long turn around time makes it a PITA for me. The repairs aren't cheap I understand.

Plus the controllers are not the smoothest or most advanced anymore. Castle and the MMax have spoiled me.
   
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