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05.07.2010, 08:20 PM

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05.18.2010, 09:54 AM

Hi.A ferite ring round the rx ariel can help stop glitching
   
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07.11.2010, 07:37 AM

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Hi.A ferite ring round the rx ariel can help stop glitching
Depends on what causes the glitching if it's electrical then yes.

All 1/8 hw esc comes with it.


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07.19.2010, 06:57 PM

I know I posted some pics of the fan bracket That I made from a 42mm Tekno motor mount so I thought I would kill two birds with one stone here. After two races the fan bracket couldn't have worked better! It doesn't move on the motor, even after a good lawn dart landing. Motor temps dropped about 18 to 20 deg. It was ran on my Xerun 2000kv motor that I have now lost count the number of races it has on it and have only had to replace the bearings once. The Xerun normally temps at about 155 to 160f (witch ain't bad) after a 12 min. main. With the fan it is now down to around 135f. This coming weekend I will try it on one of my CC 2200kv motors that tend to run a little hotter, around 170/180f geared for the same mph.

Here is a pic of the bracket installed on the Xerun with a 40x40x10mm Sunon fan.

   
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07.20.2010, 03:15 AM

nice, btw how u glue your rx wire down?


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07.20.2010, 06:42 AM

It's in a piece of antenna tube CA glued to the mud guard.
Here's another pic that shows it better.

   
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07.22.2010, 07:25 PM

Is there any other place to get these stateside. I would like to get another one for my losi ten t I just picked up but I wanted to get it for ridiculously cheap. Kershaw raised their pricing, almost as expensive as a MMM now.

The first on I got, back when they were huge ESCs was only 100 bucks.
   
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07.22.2010, 08:38 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com/Hobbywing-EZRun-...item27b377190a

Otherwise the old large version is still around- just from overseas...

http://cgi.ebay.com/Hobbywing-EZRUN-...item3caeb49bd6
   
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07.22.2010, 10:36 PM

Thanks Neil, might have to go after the older version.
   
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07.23.2010, 10:51 PM

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Thanks Neil, might have to go after the older version.
Try the xerun esc it's better with software upgrade.

The ezrun is not as smooth


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07.24.2010, 07:33 AM

The Xerun 2000kv motor is definitely the smoothest sensorless motor I have raced so far and also the coolest running! I'm sure the sensored motors are a little smother at the very bottom end of their rpm range, but I try my best to not go that slow Also the one Tekin motor I tried (1900kv) geared for the same mph consistently ran 40 to 50 deg. warmer!
   
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