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08.11.2010, 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil View Post
The motor connections are female bullets soldered to the pcb, doubt they've come loose but its easy to check- more likely something internally.

Check the esc settings on the castlelink in case the settings have been affected- sometimes they can randomly reset upon a heavy impact.

Best way to secure the esc to the chassis is with some double-sided sticky foam & the ziptie or traxxas hold-down mount, helps absorb a bit of the impact better.
thanks fella..ive posted it back to horizon as they are happy to deal with me directly...i used shoe goo to secure it which dries like rubber so it was cushioned ..might make a platform that sits higher up on the chassis for it
when its back..keep it out of the way if i do any crawling through water...they dont need a metal base do they ? Can you tell me more about the traxxas hold down mount ? ive not found anything that fits that description

Last edited by barnetbasher; 08.11.2010 at 04:50 AM. Reason: addition
   
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