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UNSLOW = co-designer of the parallel harness. When traxxas unveiled the V-twin concept, millions of noobs on the traxxas forum instantly wanted to know how to do their own version, so me and Unslow came up with item to make sure that lipo batts discharged evenly, preventing the lvc kicking in on one esc before the other.
   
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UNSLOW = co-designer of the parallel harness. When traxxas unveiled the V-twin concept, millions of noobs on the traxxas forum instantly wanted to know how to do their own version, so me and Unslow came up with item to make sure that lipo batts discharged evenly, preventing the lvc kicking in on one esc before the other.

Thats me !! 1 of the 1st Million n00bs to use it !! Made the vtwin alot more reliable and fun. With crapamps 3s 5000 lipos flooring it or breaking hard would trigger one or both of the LVC's from the voltage drop of the crappy lipos, but the unslow made it run like a champ, never replaced an esc or motor on it - like the even-n00bers I read about blowing out systems left and right. Neils great at helping n00bs
   
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UNSLOW = co-designer of the parallel harness. When traxxas unveiled the V-twin concept, millions of noobs on the traxxas forum instantly wanted to know how to do their own version, so me and Unslow came up with item to make sure that lipo batts discharged evenly, preventing the lvc kicking in on one esc before the other.
I'm sorry to break your bubble but the parallel harness (and series adapters for that matter too) had been in use by the flyboys way before you and unslow "designed" it . Just like how they were the first ones to use Lipos before land-based rc vehicles start using them.


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08.19.2008, 06:54 AM

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I'm sorry to break your bubble but the parallel harness (and series adapters for that matter too) had been in use by the flyboys way before you and unslow "designed" it . Just like how they were the first ones to use Lipos before land-based rc vehicles start using them.
Yeah, nothing special about a parallel harness, but I do remember suggesting them to the "noobs" before they started making them for their V-twins. Suicideneil was the one who drew a diagram of how to make it and Unslow was just the first person to make one with traxxas connectors and post a picture of it, so it's a parallel harness, not an unslow harness


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