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10.06.2008, 04:50 PM

They put a non conductive laquer on the bullets and I'm not sure if the HS annodising is conductive but yes there is concern that this can cause a shorting of the phases and hence cogging / failure of the esc.

It may work day1 but the laquer may wear off and create a short...

There was rumour that in V3 the battery side bullets were being removed to create a bit more room for the HS

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10.06.2008, 05:13 PM

The coating will wear off, I put heat shrink on them & that is starting to wear thru.
   
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10.06.2008, 05:39 PM

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There was rumour that in V3 the battery side bullets were being removed to create a bit more room for the HS
Patrick verified that in one of his posts recently. I was fine with the V1 having all leads direct soldered to the board and wished they had stuck with this. I just like to have a minimum number of connections to loosen.


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