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05.02.2007, 06:03 AM

LOL

Can't imagine what anyone would need a 1950/6 Hi-Amp for.
   
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05.02.2007, 08:54 AM

BP- I've got the same motor on my wish list. Money is sitting in the paypal account. I hope it doesnt evaporate before the motors come into stock.


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05.02.2007, 10:24 AM

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Can't imagine what anyone would need a 1950/6 Hi-Amp for.
Commuting :005:
   
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05.02.2007, 11:19 AM

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Can't imagine what anyone would need a 1950/6 Hi-Amp for.
I have one of them and love it. (similar KV than the 7XL, BTW)
   
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05.02.2007, 09:23 AM

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I don't know why people hate to try out schulze...
Because their service is worth poop.. Apparently you didn't need their service, otherwise you would not recommend it to anyone.

if your controller didn't die because of you, it's kind of frustrating that schulze has its finger pointing in your direction. 'loose contact' is their argument.. needless to say they have got a serious loose contact in their develop department.

It's not about the stability of a controller, it's about the service the company delivers. Since schulze has got the service of a Chinese restaurant, you are better of buying another controller.

Every brushless controller goes from time to time. No way around it. There is not one controller that is 100 percent bulletproof.

Quite obvious i am frustrated about schulze, but the least i can do is prevent people to buy a non warranty product.
   
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Because their service is worth poop.. Apparently you didn't need their service, otherwise you would not recommend it to anyone.

if your controller didn't die because of you, it's kind of frustrating that schulze has its finger pointing in your direction. 'loose contact' is their argument.. needless to say they have got a serious loose contact in their develop department.

It's not about the stability of a controller, it's about the service the company delivers. Since schulze has got the service of a Chinese restaurant, you are better of buying another controller.

Every brushless controller goes from time to time. No way around it. There is not one controller that is 100 percent bulletproof.

Quite obvious i am frustrated about schulze, but the least i can do is prevent people to buy a non warranty product.
BK is not getting any better than Schultz as well.


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05.02.2007, 07:28 PM

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BK is not getting any better than Schultz as well.
Exactly why I sold my last 9920 as soon as I got it back from BK, and why I won't EVER buy another BK. The last wait for me was 6 months, WAY TOO LONG.


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05.02.2007, 11:36 AM

You are using it on 4S, right?
   
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05.02.2007, 12:32 PM

I will be running it on 4S, yes.


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05.02.2007, 12:49 PM

Yeah, correct!
You saw it in my buggy, when I still used 14 cells.

4S is perfect for that motor!
   
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05.02.2007, 01:05 PM

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Yeah, correct!
You saw it in my buggy, when I still used 14 cells.

4S is perfect for that motor!
Daf,

Have you ever tried it on 5s? I was thinking about this for a hot setup on 5s. I know its oushing it a bit, but I run my 1940/7 on 5s all day with no issues. I was thinking I could do the same with the 1950/6.

Or do you think I would be better off with the 1950/7 on 5s for every day use and throwing in 6s for power/speed runs.


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05.02.2007, 01:11 PM

I had 5S on the 1950/6. It works well indeed! But it is quite insane, to be honest.
For 5S I use the 1950/8... still insane, but gives better temps than the /6.
At the moment I am pretty happy with 4S setups.

Yeah, get the /8 for everyday use on 5S and the occasional 6S rush.
   
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05.02.2007, 08:05 PM

I'd have to agree that buying from BK is a real pain in the rump at best. Not only that, but all the BK controllers and motors aren't even that great IMO. The thing that really chaps me though, is the fact that they have a fricken monopoly on Lehner motors. There is no substitute for the high end Lehner motors and I can't do without them. Wish there was another company that could compete.
   
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I'd have to agree that buying from BK is a real pain in the rump at best. Not only that, but all the BK controllers and motors aren't even that great IMO. The thing that really chaps me though, is the fact that they have a fricken monopoly on Lehner motors. There is no substitute for the high end Lehner motors and I can't do without them. Wish there was another company that could compete.
Lehner is no longer using BK for distribution. I ASSUME that is why Mike was able to get some again.
   
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05.03.2007, 01:21 AM

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Lehner is no longer using BK for distribution. I ASSUME that is why Mike was able to get some again.

Like I said in the other thread.. this is excellent news and BK Electronics can officially die and burn in hell for what they've put us threw. Lehner needs to just make Mike their official Lehner dealer for North America.
   
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