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05.07.2009, 07:37 AM

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Luciano can say what he wants about SP Esc's or anything else RC but if he’s inclined to make it personal, he better know who he's dealing with before he spouts out some disingenuous rhetoric.
Just trying to let you know the best bang for you buck, but to me it seemed like you're a SP fan. How are you liking you LCD handheld programmer? You know who gave Hobbywing the idea? You're chatting with him right now. Just to get something straight, I don't work for Castle and yes I have a Hobbywing Xerun 120A (SP GT Pro) and was the first one to test one out for Hobbywing to make sure everything was working fine. I was the first to hook it up to a Novak HV motor and run it with 4S lipos a few times in my TC3T. So best bang for your buck is the Hobbywing 80A 4S which Mike sells for less then half the price of the SP version or you can get the 150A 6S which is still cheaper. I just didn't like how you first posted here and it seemed like a personal attack on the ones who posted before.
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05.07.2009, 09:05 AM

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Just trying to let you know the best bang for you buck, but to me it seemed like you're a SP fan. How are you liking you LCD handheld programmer? You know who gave Hobbywing the idea? You're chatting with him right now. Just to get something straight, I don't work for Castle and yes I have a Hobbywing Xerun 120A (SP GT Pro) and was the first one to test one out for Hobbywing to make sure everything was working fine. I was the first to hook it up to a Novak HV motor and run it with 4S lipos a few times in my TC3T. So best bang for your buck is the Hobbywing 80A 4S which Mike sells for less then half the price of the SP version or you can get the 150A 6S which is still cheaper. I just didn't like how you first posted here and it seemed like a personal attack on the ones who posted before.
I knew about the HW ezrun esc's before I purchased the SP. I purchased the SP because I prefer dealing with a US distributor. We can agree to disagree about the best bang for your buck here.
For me, the juries out until I get my hands on the RX8.

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Yes I like the LCD programmer very much. Thanks for asking...
People have been asking for hand held programmers a long time. It's nice to see a company finally listen to what the public wants.
It's too bad you don't work for Castle because they could use some of your insight


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05.07.2009, 09:11 AM

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I knew about the HW ezrun esc's before I purchased the SP. I purchased the SP because I prefer dealing with a US distributor. We can agree to disagree about the best bang for your buck here.
For me, the juries out until I get my hands on the RX8.
Now that Mike sells the HW 8th scale units, I'm sure he can do the same if the ESC(s) fails.

Now the RX8 is a nice system. I've done a modification to one of my 4 pole Sensored Aveox motor and it worked out very well when I used it with my 10th scale ESC. Good thing a company saw the benefits of a sensored 4 pole system other then Aveox which no longer involves in RC.
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