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01.24.2010, 01:48 AM

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Here is what my thumb looks like after meeting a spur on a e-revo that was on 6s . I was working on a customers e-revo at work . My co worker just touched the throttle & it went full tilt, rocking the truck making my thumb go into the spur . After talking to the customer im not totally sure the esc was calibrated to his radio properly. It was super super sensitive . you could not crawl the truck . It was full or nothing .
Nice. Here's my meeting with 6s - 5 inch ducted fan.


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01.24.2010, 01:53 AM

How did you do that? I thought duct fans were enclosed?
   
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http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_93..._3/key_/tm.htm

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01.24.2010, 06:18 PM

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Nice. Here's my meeting with 6s - 5 inch ducted fan.

Nice

BDEBDE i use the hands on method .


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01.24.2010, 02:47 AM

I thought you were supposed to use a piece of paper to set gear mesh... not a thumb!
   
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