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11.06.2008, 12:01 PM

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At least half of this issue here is related to a few noticing a possible issue with their and everyone pulling theirs apart.
I'd be willing to be that the wire routing is shifting from just trying to pull the stuff part.
Wanna make a bet with me on that... I am 4 for 4 on crimped fan wires, and I sure as hell did not do it opening the case.

People may have issues getting a MMM case open, these are the same people who repeatedly drive their truck into a tree and then complain about its poor build quality and materials. These people also take drool breaks at work and pick their nose constantly.

The fan wire is an issue, not a possible issue. Have you taken a MMM apart yet, or do you even have one? The fan wire is routed between the 2 caps closest to the neg bullet. The slot in the case lip is not directly lined up with that routing so the wire naturally falls in a location that can be crimped.
   
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11.06.2008, 12:29 PM

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People may have issues getting a MMM case open, these are the same people who repeatedly drive their truck into a tree and then complain about its poor build quality and materials. These people also take drool breaks at work and pick their nose constantly.
Lincpimp master sir,

I have to agree with you 100000% on this one. How can someone not know how to open the Monster case without causing any damage. A lot of people do sometimes get too excited when they get a RC vehicle or item(s) and tend to just go too fast without taking their sweet time and looking things over first. A lot of mistakes do happen when people don't listen. I've been doing this for basically over 15yrs and I've probably made more mistakes then most of you guys on this forum, but I'm still learning as well. A lot of guys think I know a thing or two, but what I know is basically from what I've learned. So please, take your time when you get your products and ask as many questions before doing something you might not know. Most important though, always listen to the guys who have been there and done that.
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11.06.2008, 01:50 PM

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Wanna make a bet with me on that... I am 4 for 4 on crimped fan wires, and I sure as hell did not do it opening the case.

People may have issues getting a MMM case open, these are the same people who repeatedly drive their truck into a tree and then complain about its poor build quality and materials. These people also take drool breaks at work and pick their nose constantly.

The fan wire is an issue, not a possible issue. Have you taken a MMM apart yet, or do you even have one? The fan wire is routed between the 2 caps closest to the neg bullet. The slot in the case lip is not directly lined up with that routing so the wire naturally falls in a location that can be crimped.
Yes, I do have one.. in fact 4 of them. The only one I have opened was the one that I received the updated Case for after they sent the updated V3 to me. The other 3, no, I have not opened. I have no reason to... as.. they are under warranty.. and if they fail.. I'll send it in to Castle for Warranty Repair.
   
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11.06.2008, 06:28 PM

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Yes, I do have one.. in fact 4 of them....
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I don't really think that is for you to worry about.. they can build however they want. When/if it fails.. You send it in and get it fixed. It's pretty basic, and they have gone above and beyond in taking care of the issues.

If you look at MOST electronics, if not all, there are Warranty stickers on the seals of them.. stating "Warranty Void" if broken. They don;t want consumers toying in the stuff.
Do you crack open your Home Theater receiver to look for defects and fix/mod it? Probably not.

Just leave it alone... If it fries the fan due to the fan wires, then it's on them to fix. Everything else.. if it fries something due to the failure.. Talk to Castle and work with them.

Getting pissed because they are starting to push a normal policy.. is a bit silly.
How about a little empathy for the average dude that only has one? How many races do I want to miss to do a VERY basic repair? Now that's silly...and yes, I would crack open my home theater to fix a fan. How about this idea. Fix it and THEN send them out?
   
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