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zeropointbug
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05.10.2007, 01:03 PM

I have a 7XL too, I did the internal mod to it, but I don't know if it was just my radio TQ-3 (i know, i know) but after about 10+mins, it would sometimes stop. I wonder if it was a thermal, because it stopped, and I went and pushed it with my foot, the brakes are on?

Also, I was talking about the other heatsink there, not yours SMHERTZOG, just in case... :032:

Yes, I would recommend soldering some caps to your Quark, that will help save those caps, the 7XL is one current greedy motha.


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05.10.2007, 03:27 PM

[QUOTE=zeropointbug]I have a XL too, I did the internal mod to it, but I don't know if it was just my radio TQ-3 (i know, i know) but after about 10+mins, it would sometimes stop. I wonder if it was a thermal, because it stopped, and I went and pushed it with my foot, the brakes are on?QUOTE]

I had similar problem with my first quark. Although I was using a spektrum radio at the time. It would just stop I dont remeber if the brakes were on. I would wiggle the throttle and it would start up again. That one took a dump and the replacement didnt do it.


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