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12.31.2008, 10:33 AM

Wont damage the lipos- read BrianG's explanation further back and it should become a little clearer.. or not...
   
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I beg to differ Brian G. In S. Florida, the "friends zone" is where it's at. No strings attached and better "service" than Castle Creations!
Well that's a different "friend zone" than I am talking about. I am referring to the zone where she thinks of you as one of her g/f's, not as a romantic (or carnal) partner.

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...and i am afraid of breaking them if i try to pry them away. does this mean they are shorting out my lipos? i remember hearing that CC insisted it wasnt a problem..
DO NOT attempt to pry them away. The only thing you will succeed in doing is breaking the PCB and that's bad (and probably not covered under warranty).

Castle has indeed said that's it's "no big deal", but I still disagree. But I am just a hobbyist with only 4 years of electronics school, and about 15 years of experience. The Castle guys are real engineers with much more experience.

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Wont damage the lipos- read BrianG's explanation further back and it should become a little clearer.. or not...
Sorry. I do try, but tend to get wordy.
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