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11.14.2006, 01:56 PM

It's not that the connectors can't handle the load... it's that they think possibly the micro pulses used to "see" the motor doesn't like the connectors being there.

serum... yes both myself and another local racer have talked to them quite a bit about it. It sounded pretty good for a while that they really wanted info and wanted to nail the issue... they were not happy to hear there was such an unkonw bug in the system still.

But once they recalled the guy who said he stopped his problems by direct soldering, it seems they called off the dogs and are content to just blame the connectors and say that they can't replicate the glitch so it's just me and my buddy that has a problem.

The guy who reported the direct solder fix is the 160mph speed run guy (nick?).... the funny thing is that he wasn't even running mambas in his cars.

I haven't called to ask Castle if they know exactly what setup he was running when he "fixed" his glitch. But his speed cars ran the airplane controller and a neu motor.

I have talked to several guys at CC and I will continue to... but the past few weeks I'm kinda taking a break, and haven't done much with r/c except for one weeknight race...

I plan to mess with stuff and see if I can make it do it a lot... so I can go to Castle and show them exactly what it's doing in person.

This isn't over by any means. :)
   
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