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There are no weird delays. The nice thing about them, is the soft brake, so it just don't slam into reverse when you hit the reverse, it brakes nicely, then goes into reverse. You will need an LVC, but that's easy to put in, just connect it to your UBEC plug and you're good to go. Get the Li Savaer Mike has, it's for cars.
I assume that the LVC is not needed until I move to Li-Po correct?

Also, in you opinion would it be worth the additional $75 to get the 12020 given that it's on a MAXX that will weight 9-10 pounds?


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I assume that the LVC is not needed until I move to Li-Po correct?

Also, in you opinion would it be worth the additional $75 to get the 12020 given that it's on a MAXX that will weight 9-10 pounds?
Correct. The 12020 would be a nice addition, but the 9920 is up to the task. How many cells are going to run?
My maxx used to weight 12.5 lbs with the 9920.


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