Originally Posted by
johnbugman
This is what a tenshock sc411 4600kv in my sc10 4x4 does to turnigy nanotech batteries with killer traction. lol This is a positive testimonial to tenshock, and a negative one for turnigy. Should I submit a warranty claim? hahahahahahaha
I have encountered this before but not with turnigy,good thing. I noticed it before it turned into a disaster,mu bullet connector(male from esc) was loose and it generated heat and it
Melted the the solder of the diacharge leads,you will notice when its loose if the bullet connector plug has some spot ,just like when you tap the + and - of the leads( not saying that you should do that,but you know what i mean. :-) but again im not an expert.
Im also using turnigy for my Durangos but never did i experience this "freak" accident. Maybe too much for turnigy to handle. :-)