Going brushless - what else do I need?

Brushless, lipo, spectrum, etc...

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Re: Going brushless - what else do I need?

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Whenever you go brushless and get motors below 10.5 turns, the best advice is to get spare parts. :lol:

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variant45 wrote:I'm following this thread with interest as I am a dinosaur and this brushless/lipo stuff is all brand new to me.

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It's definitely awesome. I'm finding that I'm breaking a lot of stuff though...it's so much fun that I'm having a hard time controlling myself! lol. I need to get in a controlled racing environment rather than random bashing around the neighborhood.

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Re: Going brushless - what else do I need?

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jwscab wrote:Whenever you go brushless and get motors below 10.5 turns, the best advice is to get spare parts. :lol:
HA - yes...I didn't see your post when I posted! At least I'm not the only one! haha

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