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i got my brushless (yipee!)
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i got my brushless (yipee!) - 02.21.2006, 03:06 AM

even with all the smack talk i read AFTER i bought it back in the feburary special i'm still happy to have it now, finally. anyways i had a few small questions and then i should be good

first of all how much of a dent should i cut out of the 5mm shaft? could somone post a pic for referance.

secondly i KNOW somone out there has the 9920/9L combo & stock e-maxx radio, so which blue wire (top view with blue wires on bottom) connects to which wire on the fagio to produce forward motion? thought it'd be better to get it right first rather then switch it on the transmiter

third is it lists that the battery connector wires have to be less then 4", does this include the total length to the motor as well? it just seems like an odd thing to say, i mean if it's about resistance then wouldn't stick packs need even less wire? i ask because i plan later on to run 3-6 cell packs, so that'd mean what? that i have only a total of 8" of wire between them all?

forth what wattage iron should i use? we have a few

and fith, is there any special or better way that i'm sopost to sodder the motor to the controller? i've never soddered wires this large togeather before

k, think that's it, thanks
   
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