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kaycerc -> RE: combo for racer (1/16/2013 6:37 PM)
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ORIGINAL: FahrtAutoRC Personally, I've only seen one Novak go up in smoke, and that's because the tool plugged his bullet battery connectors in backwards. As for sensored vs sensorless: Sensorless, I found, is best in applications that require little finesse and caution, as it is more like having a light switch, or a 3-speed control. Sensored allows for smoother power delivery and is, IMO, better suited to smaller, more finicky classes, like the 1/10 2wd buggies Exactly - electronics manufacturers get bad reputations just because few inexperienced don't know what they're doing, when in reality Novak has one of the best warranty/exchange programs in the industry. Meanwhile companies like castle build a rep by selling cheaply, yet even their prices have grown to the point they're about as much as the better brands, and people overlook the fact that if something does go wrong they've got one of the worst warranty programs in part because their in-house inventory is so small. End of the day, I've seen literally every brand go up in smoke at one time or another - but in the overwhelming majority of cases the problem resulted because of user error.
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