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03.31.2010, 07:16 AM

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well have you seen the abuse these systems take? not to mention the sheer power that is traveling through them, they all fail sooner or later you have to expect it somewhat
I have to agree to a point, they do take a lot of abuse, but some companies out there don't exactly rate their products well in terms of the amp department. I have found it best to either go with the good products that give exceptional customer service so that repairs are fixed promptly and without question (castle) or to spend the money on the high end stuff that has been proven to take the abuse time and time again ie schulze

Has anyone tried one of these???
http://hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store...dProduct=10332


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03.31.2010, 10:59 AM

I may just be one of the lucky ones, but I am still on my original mmm on it's third race season. And by no means do I pamper it, I drive it like I stole it!
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1/8Esystems rant - 03.31.2010, 11:11 AM

agreed,the stuff has to put up with a lot of abuse my point is still valid.If you had any class of consumer electronics failing at the rate this stuff fails people would be screaming bloody murder.To Castles credit they do a great job in cos tumer service and from what ive seen there stuff holds up better than most,butt i only get out to run once or twice aweek and my impresions are that about one in three trips out someone frys a system and 80 or 90% of the time its a 1/8 setup that had been running fine. ive never heard off the system mentioned inyour thread butt ill look into it
   
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the size of those motor wires looks very unappealing


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