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Bernie Wolfard
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12.12.2008, 07:05 PM

We are soldering the wires on on the battery side because people where thinking it was a good idea to use the plugs to disconnect the battery, even though we provided battery wires with plugs. Plugs this size on circuit boards are strong enough but cannot take aggressive yanking on the lead to disconnect the plug. Obviously the motor wires won't be disconnected as often as a battery and there is less likely hood they will be yanked on in the heat of competition.

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12.12.2008, 07:12 PM

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We are soldering the wires on on the battery side because people where thinking it was a good idea to use the plugs to disconnect the battery, even though we provided battery wires with plugs. Plugs this size on circuit boards are strong enough but cannot take aggressive yanking on the lead to disconnect the plug. Obviously the motor wires won't be disconnected as often as a battery and there is less likely hood they will be yanked on in the heat of competition.

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good idea!!!!and why now you remove the switch of the mmm????i have 7 mmmv3 and never had any kind of issue with the switch


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