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01.30.2008, 09:27 PM

looks good. i'm asking so many questions about the esc, because i've been planning on getting one for my next conversion. the pistic i was asking about earlier is to allow use of an air esc with a pistal radio. are you using a pistal radio with your setup? does it drive normal?


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01.30.2008, 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by tashpop View Post
looks good. i'm asking so many questions about the esc, because i've been planning on getting one for my next conversion. the pistic i was asking about earlier is to allow use of an air esc with a pistal radio. are you using a pistal radio with your setup? does it drive normal?

In one of the customer feedback reviews on hobbycity it says:
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This is one of the better ESC I have purchased here on UH. It works perfectly with a pistol grip controller, unlike most of the other ESC here that need an adapter for PG controllers. The large heat sink is perfect for high heat dissipation and with 12ga wires you can use all 100 amps with confidence. Get one before the price goes up!
I know its not proof that it's fine, but it was good enough for me, plus I dont think Routybouty is using a stick radio or a pistix, so should be fine.
   
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