Are Trinity Pulse Motors any good?
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Are Trinity Pulse Motors any good?
Are Trinity pulse motors any good? I'm thinking the 10.5. Do any of you know if they fixed the problem with the ends coming unsoldered?
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RE: Are Trinity Pulse Motors any good?
Judging from the rctech forums, alot of people are still waiting on replacement pulse motors that have the endbell issue fixed. I would hold off buying one until you could be sure you were getting a new version motor. Alot say they are hard to gear and work with even if the end stays soldered.
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RE: Are Trinity Pulse Motors any good?
They have fixed the soldering issues.... but the DUO is still a far better motor, Trinity made the pulses slower so there more equal in spec classes, so for a10.5 stick with a DUO.
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RE: Are Trinity Pulse Motors any good?
I bought a trinity pulse 10.5T ran it ab 3 times. my FGR was a 6.2 The motor lost almost all its power. Apparently a sensor had come unsodered in the motor. The motor was temping around 150 after a 8 min main. I sent the motor back, that was over a year ago. I've tried calling, leaving messages, no1 will return my call. At this point ive called it a loss, so warning if u buy trinity/ epic products beware that there is no warranty and the most terrible customer service i have EVER dealt with period.