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For Muchmore’s jacked up price for the same receiver one might as well just purchase the official Sanwa
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No, just buy another clone, Muchmore and Amains jacked up Ruddog price is a bit price gouging as they are from the same source as the generic ones.
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Originally Posted by Dstreelm
(Post 15579100)
Any update on the long-term performance and reliability of the ARX-482R? They are very cheap on Amazon right now and thinking about picking one up
Mine has never missed a beat after a year in my 2wd buggy. |
Fh3 vs Fh4t
Picked up a ARX-472. I hope to see an improvement in speed versus my Sanwa 380.
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Quick update on the ARX-482R from Amazon.
I've had 2 race nights with this receiver and it is nothing short of incredible. I switch from one of the Sanwa waterproof sport receivers and The performance of the ARX is the same or better in a much smaller footprint. This allowed me to rearrange my electronics area and move my battery forward in my B5M. This will now be my go-to Sanwa compatible receiver. |
AGFrc ARX-482R
Originally Posted by Dstreelm
(Post 15585255)
Quick update on the ARX-482R from Amazon.
I've had 2 race nights with this receiver and it is nothing short of incredible. I switch from one of the Sanwa waterproof sport receivers and The performance of the ARX is the same or better in a much smaller footprint. This allowed me to rearrange my electronics area and move my battery forward in my B5M. This will now be my go-to Sanwa compatible receiver. https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.rct...5b955bef39.jpg My radio is arriving sooner than expected, and two AGFrc ARX-482R receivers are taking the long way around at getting to the house (from Banggood). I paid up a bit, and ordered the AGFrc ARX-482R receiver from Amazon in order to be here with radio arrives tomorrow. |
I have 4 of the ARX-482R now. I found a place on Ali that had them for $16! each for a short while. They all work great with my m12s
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Has anyone opened the cases and compared the circuit boards between the real Sanwa 482 and a clone? Would love to see a pic.
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Originally Posted by Bsthetech
(Post 15604003)
Has anyone opened the cases and compared the circuit boards between the real Sanwa 482 and a clone? Would love to see a pic.
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Originally Posted by glennhl
(Post 15604425)
What I would like to see before I ever buy a clone is a speed comparison.
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Originally Posted by glennhl
(Post 15604425)
What I would like to see before I ever buy a clone is a speed comparison.
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The problem I see here is, Who's going to test them and how? I spent some time last year trying to come to terms with all of this radio speed stuff and I got nowhere. As far as I can tell, you'd need an almost lab grade equipment setup to do any kind of meaningful testing. Maybe I'm wrong but I gave up on it.
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Originally Posted by TheRulesLawyer
(Post 15605294)
Lets be real. If that's the sort of evidence you need, you'll probably never buy a clone anyways. Clone boards could change from batch to batch and have no guarantee even if tested extensively. If you're the sort who needs rock solid guarantees of performance you're probably better off just buying the real thing.
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Wanted to say thanks for all the input in this thread. I just ordered some receivers to go with an MTs and I saved a good bit of money.
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Originally Posted by glennhl
(Post 15605860)
By the way, excellent answer, you are 100% correct.
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