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Old 05-16-2008, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by blowpopracer
Why dont you just send it to airtronics so it can be fixed properly. It wont cost much at all.
Id have to spend 2$ on the envelope, 7$ to ship it, then prob 10$ for the repair.

so thats almost 20$ spent on it, id have to wait 10 days for them to get it, theyl probably keep it for about 2-3 days while fixing it, then another 10 days for it to get shipped back to me.

so spending 20$ and waiting almost a month... or do it for free and take 3 mins in my garage with 4 cents worth of electrical tape...

so yeah, I pretty much wanna drive my car today, its out first nice day of the year (seriously) and I have a brand new gallon of gas I cant wait to go burn.

Im going to assume the answer to my own question is a "yes".

Im going to go splice them now, I will come back and post what went wrong, wether its smoke, sparks, possible fire, burn myself, shock maybe, damage servo/receiver, I cant wait to learn the hard way!.. again!

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