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09.05.2008, 11:46 PM

Other methods to reduce/eliminate RFI is to use a ferrite bead or donut around the wire, use a capacitor on the power wire (if it is entering that way), and of course, moving things around to get the low-voltage wires and antenna well away from any high current wires.
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09.17.2008, 06:48 PM

ok brian g would a ferrite ring be in a power cord or usb cord or anything that is a cord that has a extra lump near the ends of it and looks like a magnet when you cut it out

and if so does the esc wire have to run through it or can i make a loop and shove that through it as the picks show
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10.01.2008, 03:24 AM

so i went to my buddies house outside of the city, and my truck ran with no glitching. the interference must be outside of the truck right? i had noticed i was always near power lines when i had problems. could this easily have been my the issue whole time, power lines?
   
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