Hi Clark nice to see another board on the market ,well done for putting the time and money into developing this new board. hope it turns out to be as good as the TK22 (have 4 of these)which I use in small tanks or where space is tight ,I find the size is great for Panzer 3 types ,also like the power the boards put out , Have one in a Sherman dozer it can move quite a bit with the blade and so far hasn't had a problem, Also have one in a DD Sherman which is still not finished size is very important in this tank having to run the main drive as well as 2 water drive motors and other electrics to raise and lower screen, not much room left inside the hull, I could not have made it without the TK22.
I have never had a problem with the TK22 (slight problem with TK20 low range but fixed that) but never had major problems with any of your boards .A new board with the features you have stated means more choice for the hobby, which is good for the hobby keep up the good work. I don't understand people who pull down makers of new boards the cost and time put into these boards is quite a lot and no guarantee at the end that the sales will cover the costs. I do have other systems IBU ,Elmod and Tamiya all have there good points as well as poor points. No one has made a perfect system yet there will always be a compromise somewhere.
regards pete