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05.14.2008, 01:28 PM

Ok Castle guys, explain to me how guys are killing the internal BEC with "poor batteries".

http://www.rctech.net/forum/showpost...5&postcount=22

As Quoted by RURC on RCTECH.net:

"Castle just called me at 1:10 on Wed the 14 of May. It seems that my thought on magnetic field collapse causing a voltage spike are correct. For the internal BEC problem. Also I have been confirmed that poor batteries are also to blame. As I was told the BEC problem is going to show itself within the first like 10 minutes of usage generally. If you dont have a problem dont send it in, it will be returned to you. The future of this problem will be take care of at Castle. As I understand it there will be a upgraded component installed to prevent this from happening. But like I said if yours is working it should be fine. Again they told me that this problem should show itself within the first 10 minutes."

And why the heck are you guys calling someone that doesn't even have a MMM to explain to them what problems you've seen? I'd really like to know if you have this guy on payroll as a contractor?
   
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05.14.2008, 02:27 PM

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Ok Castle guys, explain to me how guys are killing the internal BEC with "poor batteries".

http://www.rctech.net/forum/showpost...5&postcount=22

As Quoted by RURC on RCTECH.net:

"Castle just called me at 1:10 on Wed the 14 of May. It seems that my thought on magnetic field collapse causing a voltage spike are correct. For the internal BEC problem. Also I have been confirmed that poor batteries are also to blame. As I was told the BEC problem is going to show itself within the first like 10 minutes of usage generally. If you dont have a problem dont send it in, it will be returned to you. The future of this problem will be take care of at Castle. As I understand it there will be a upgraded component installed to prevent this from happening. But like I said if yours is working it should be fine. Again they told me that this problem should show itself within the first 10 minutes."

And why the heck are you guys calling someone that doesn't even have a MMM to explain to them what problems you've seen? I'd really like to know if you have this guy on payroll as a contractor?

DITTO THAT RURC guy is full of Crap, he thinks hes GOD ....
he said hes been into 1/8th scale brushless for over 10 or 15year
(when we all know 1/8th scale brushless just sarted a few years ago, an just started to cartch on last year)

he thinks he knows everything, AND KEEPS SAYING TO PEOPLE U NEED BETTER LIPOS one that can handle 200amps cont. he saying thats EVERYONES problem for the MMM BLOWING UP(cus the esc need 200amps cont. any battery less will KILL THE ESC)



i dont comet to this guy i just ignore him.
HE REALLY MADE A MESS OF THE BIG THREAD AT RCTECH.COM

(ive been on that thread for almost a year/since i built my electric 8T , its been the best thread but the past few days he made junk of it... i hope he stops his BS cus that thread isc the most informitive for Brushless 1/8th cale conversions)


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05.14.2008, 02:31 PM

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DITTO THAT RURC guy is full of Crap, he thinks hes GOD ....
he said hes been into 1/8th scale brushless for over 10 or 15year
(when we all know 1/8th scale brushless just sarted a few years ago, an just started to cartch on last year)

he thinks he knows everything, AND KEEPS SAYING TO PEOPLE U NEED BETTER LIPOS one that can handle 200amps cont. he saying thats EVERYONES problem for the MMM BLOWING UP(cus the esc need 200amps cont. any battery less will KILL THE ESC)



i dont comet to this guy i just ignore him.
HE REALLY MADE A MESS OF THE BIG THREAD AT RCTECH.COM

(ive been on that thread for almost a year/since i built my electric 8T , its been the best thread but the past few days he made junk of it... i hope he stops his BS cus that thread isc the most informitive for Brushless 1/8th cale conversions)
He will. I like how he's ignoring me there . (300A Schulze, I can't get that out of my head).
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05.14.2008, 02:43 PM

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He will. I like how he's ignoring me there . (300A Schulze, I can't get that out of my head).


i seen that u asked him like 3time.....
can i see pics of ur 300A sesc?

he screewd a nice info thread now well have 5-10pages(hope not more) of crapolla


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05.14.2008, 02:45 PM

Brian, I was trying to suggest that lowering its frequency may decrease its reliance on low induction batteries.


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