Yeah, but that's a 2700uF cap, so it's bound to be a bit pricey. The ones on the MM are either 220uF or 330uF (can't remember which). You can probably find a better price online at an electrical distributer or something, you just gotta make sure it's a low-ESR type.
Like it says on the novak site, "dissipate noise and smooth voltage spikes, and will also improve the performance of these speed controls by reducing the operating temperature by 10-15 degrees Fahrenheit."
Noise, doesn't bother me because I'm spektrum
Spikes, OK?
Temperature, is a definite YES! It keeps it at least 10 degrees cooler. I never go above 90-93 on hard bashing day, but that's with a fan also. It used to be 105-110 range before the cap. I think it made a bug difference.
Arct1k, I did the same thing. Anything 3S and under I wouldn't bother with, but I always end up stealing my MM from my other rides, so I installed it on all of them. The extra $10 of security per MM is worth it.
I hate being down, and just can't bear to pay $275 for an ESC when the $100 one will do just fine, especially when I only bash.
You can stop the spark by initially hooking up the ESC through a charging resistor. Once the caps are charged up, you can then hook the batt directly to the ESC. This would be ideal for any setup regardless of voltage or capacitance rating. That initial spark wears out the connections after a while...