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rhylsadar
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03.29.2008, 04:43 AM

hi

how old was this controller when it burned up?

btw i once tested this backward rolling and full throttle thing in the maxx with a schulze 18.97kw. the truck stopped for a split of second before it went forward again. so i think its not going directly from backwards rolling into a forward motion.

what exactly is the 'common wisdom' why the esc fried?

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03.29.2008, 10:59 AM

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hi

how old was this controller when it burned up?

btw i once tested this backward rolling and full throttle thing in the maxx with a schulze 18.97kw. the truck stopped for a split of second before it went forward again. so i think its not going directly from backwards rolling into a forward motion.

what exactly is the 'common wisdom' why the esc fried?

bye
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The controller was made in 04. What my truck was rolling backswards slightly after a slide and I gave some throttle it did stop, but that's when the controller started catching on fire. Schulze can say it was because of the wire length all he wants, but that's not why it fried.
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