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12.24.2010, 05:49 PM

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Here it is! Just got it this morning. Don't have time to put together my E-Baja today due to Holiday festivities, but I snapped some quick pictures on my cellphone for you guys.

Sorry for the bad quality, I'm in a rush and my cellphone doesn't take the best pictures. I'd take a picture next to a soda can but I didn't have anything, but it feels and looks almost as big as one. (very close in size I think)

Any questions, just let me know and I'll do the best I can to answer!

Edit: Man I am so excited to get this thing running in my Baja. This thing just looks and feels like an insane setup.
WOW! thx for the pics man!! :)

just some questions....okay I am not a solder, never done it and dont think I am gonna do my first solder work with this expensive piece of equipment (+ I dont have the proper tools to solder)
But it seems you have to solder the bullet connectors onto the 3 ESC cables to connect the motor with the ESC?
How come they did not do that already since the motor cables are already equiped with bullet connectors?

And also, what is the size of the the bullet connectors between motor and the provided ones, are 8mm?

Last questions, what kind of connectors are you gonna use for your batteries - esc?
and what batteries?


thx! :)


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Last edited by Riko; 12.24.2010 at 05:51 PM.
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