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Old 07-15-2011, 10:37 PM
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i have burnt 2 mamba monster esc and 1 2200kv motor with my inferno ve buggy the gearing is 25 pinion 32 spur i know its too high however i only do speed runs with it i also use 2 3s lipo turnigy nano-tech with 45c and 90c burst each. so can i fix them myself.
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Nope. but can send them back to get replaced.
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Send them both in under warranty. then when you get them back, promptly ebay them as new in box. then get a tekin RX8.
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so you are asking us if you know how to repair electronics?
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What amuses me the most is:

'I know it's too high'

Oh. Okay. So Castle should send you a new ESC just because you KNOW you're gonna burn it, but you still overgear them.

If I was Castle I'd shove them up... well, you know up where.
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Hmmm , all I can say is ..... WTF ? are you talking about ?

No you will not be able to fix the ESC's yourself
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Sure you can fix them....if you know how
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Sure U can fix them........They fix em......It's just a matter of how much time and $$$$ it will take for U 2 get all the right stuff.
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Originally Posted by BashemSmashem
Hmmm , all I can say is ..... WTF ? are you talking about ?

No you will not be able to fix the ESC's yourself
Wow...not a diy'er i guess...of course you can fix them but its probably not worth it
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Originally Posted by lip
Wow...not a diy'er i guess...of course you can fix them but its probably not worth it
The boards and components attached to them are too small for the average guy to work on , ever try to solder something this small ? It isn't easy
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