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patxeik
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01.14.2011, 11:43 AM

My Mamba Monster is rock solid!!!! in not saying it failled!! it was my fault to break that resistor cause i was dissasembling the esc when it fells down to the ground and hit the ground with the resistor. The pic that im showing is not mine, i just took it borrowed from this forum to know what is this part, because when i decided to post this thread my mamba was assembled and i was too boring to dissasemble and take the pic.

So it is dangerous for my servos, lipos, esc,etc that i run my mamba with a little crack on that resistor? just wanna know that cause im far away from USA and before i send my MMM to repair i need to get a MMP so i can have a spair part.

Thanks and sorry about my little english.
I LOVE MY MAMBA, THE MOST RELIABLE ESC IVE EVER HAD, JUST THE FANS DONT HOLD UP
   
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01.14.2011, 12:31 PM

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My Mamba Monster is rock solid!!!! in not saying it failled!! it was my fault to break that resistor cause i was dissasembling the esc when it fells down to the ground and hit the ground with the resistor. The pic that im showing is not mine, i just took it borrowed from this forum to know what is this part, because when i decided to post this thread my mamba was assembled and i was too boring to dissasemble and take the pic.

So it is dangerous for my servos, lipos, esc,etc that i run my mamba with a little crack on that resistor? just wanna know that cause im far away from USA and before i send my MMM to repair i need to get a MMP so i can have a spair part.

Thanks and sorry about my little english.
I LOVE MY MAMBA, THE MOST RELIABLE ESC IVE EVER HAD, JUST THE FANS DONT HOLD UP
If the TVS is cracked or broken, then yes, you need to send it in for repair.

Thanx!

Patrick


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