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JThiessen
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05.26.2008, 04:18 PM

I checked all the wiring, and it looks good. I measured the voltage level(s) at the ESC, and those numbers match what I measure at the batteries.

I was going to pull the 4.5 out of my EMaxx and put it in the Revo, but I noticed it has the bent rotor shaft. Guess I'll have to order one of the upgrades now....

I am really starting to get frustrated with this electrical stuff. 3 years of "running" brushless, and I have only had about 4 days of actual operating vehicles (all due to the brushless motors/ESC/wiring). BTW, I didnt have any better luck with nitro, so maybe its the RC stuff period. I can diagnose and fix mechanical failure, but this electron flow has me baffled........

I think tomorrow I'll stop and buy a couple titans and throw those back into one of my trucks. At least they are more reliable......

Might just throw the whole lot up for sale and buy a Croquet Set.....


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