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09.08.2008, 01:54 PM

Seems like the insulation needs to be cut back some more so the wire fits deeper into the connector. Could very well explain why the MMM's keep failing on big jumps. I had this happen before with nimh batteries where a battery bar came loose but would sometimes make contact. I beat myself to death trying to fine a problem before I cam across the broken bar. The batteries were held together so well by epoxy that it was only noticeable upon close inspection.


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09.08.2008, 05:01 PM

TexasSP, I agree the wire seemed a little short for the plug. I make it a point to check the wiring just for that reason (loose connection as well as to see how far the solder wicked up the wire). But it felt fine initially, I guess it was barely soldered in or just the flux was holding it.

GT35R, your right about that. I almost had a cow when it came to a dead stop after 3 laps. I hope that is the last of my probrems, the MMM is really a nice ESC.


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