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Old 09-04-2008 | 12:01 AM
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Empty Wallet
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Default RE: ESKY digital servo WARNING!!!!


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Ha! and like I said 2 months ago in your first thread........... right.......[sm=50_50.gif][sm=50_50.gif]
Tommy, good catch on the servo motor thing! And good fix too. Thanks for the how to pics and the clarity to explain the issue along with a fix. So many of the guys are just posting horror storys with little to no explanation. As I have stated many times before a lot of the issues are nothinhg more than crash related or inexperience problems which easily get blamed on the manufacturor. Yours is a justified problem with a fix included. Very refreshing to see someone find fault and then offer a easy fix to solve the issue. My hat is off to you!


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Of all the things I ever lost....................................... I miss my mind the most!
Sooooo.......

Seriously now.
What would you suggest as an easy fix for a flaming ESC?
The only flaming thing I see in these forums is yourself. You are too poorly educated to see the truth........like I said before you are not worth the time. You have also made my blocked list. Goodbye and best of luck to you.......................NOT!!!!
Ouch.
You have really hurt my feelings.[&o][&o]
Is this where im supposed to go boo-hooing to the forum monitor?

Guess I should tear up my Electrical Eng. degree from Penn State then huh?
I never knew it took an education to see the truth.
I thought it only required a pair of open eyes.

You obviously understood the point in the question I have asked you. (that you wont answer)
You insulted Homeunt 2 months ago and blamed him for his problems, just as you have done so here, and to others in the past in other threads.
But you really dont know if it was truly his fault or defective manufacturing.
But yet you'll make assumption, and insult him anyway.

Is it because you are so smart?
Or are you just used to looking down your nose at other people?