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From: Spring,
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I don't know anything about a Cliff Climber but your best bet is probably to buy another stock ESC unless you want to upgrade, which will not be cheap. [sm=50_50.gif] I mean, you should be able to use just about any ESC, 1:18 or 1:10 scale, in that rig but most will not stop your truck from rolling on an incline unless made for a crawler.
I use a Novak Rooster Crawler ESC in my AX10 but it would set you back about $90.00. [
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I use a Novak Rooster Crawler ESC in my AX10 but it would set you back about $90.00. [
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From: christiansburg,
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http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXGNG5&P=7
this is a nice esc if you dont need drag brake.. i've seen some guys running scale rigs use these and it seemed to work fine.
but since the CC has dual motors and runs 2 battery packs.. i would check to see if its compatible.
otherwise youre going to be looking at more expensive esc's like the rooster crawler.. which is an excellent choice.
this is a nice esc if you dont need drag brake.. i've seen some guys running scale rigs use these and it seemed to work fine.
but since the CC has dual motors and runs 2 battery packs.. i would check to see if its compatible.
otherwise youre going to be looking at more expensive esc's like the rooster crawler.. which is an excellent choice.



