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11.25.2008, 04:19 PM

I would replace all the connectors involved in the "mishap". A leading cause of cogging can be poor connections.
   
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11.25.2008, 08:05 PM

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I would replace all the connectors involved in the "mishap". A leading cause of cogging can be poor connections.
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honestly I just assumed that the connectors would have already been replaced.


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11.25.2008, 11:38 PM

I bought it used. He was using it with a 2S setup so it had the small cap on it. Replaced it with the big ones from Mike's store. Didn't buy Hotwire, but it looks like I should get it. I was still reading the instructions but I thought it was plug-n-play. I'm going to the gym here shortly and afterwards I'll pickup some AA batts on the way home to replace the ones I was using before.

I will check the connections. I'll also snap some pics and post them here. I already swapped out the burnt connectors and direct soldered the BEC to the R1Pro. It's just a temp setup so everything is zip tied and not in it's permanent home with the exception of the Rx.


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