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BrianG
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07.26.2009, 12:24 PM

Did you open the case and/or do any soldering to the board? If the answer to both these questions is "no", then they should cover it under warranty. The only way to know for sure would be to contact them and explain what happened.

That said, if your setup was done in such a way so there was strain on the receiver wire, that would be more of a user problem.
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07.26.2009, 12:32 PM

i did open the case but to castle's instructions. and i never soldered anything. i did remove the switch thogh but that shouldnt affect it. and i believe its my fault because ive heard that the hole where the reciever wires exit out of the case is a tight fit to avoid yanking. in my thread in post #48 you can see that i drilled a hole at the bottom of the MMM case for the reciever wires to exit. but the wires are not taught. they are very loose. and i dont understand how it would be yanked in the middle of a 10mph run?

sorry if im coming off a little strong


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