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Absima Esc repair option?
I have an Absima CTS10 ESC which I foolishly managed to reverse polarise.
Is there anyone out there who can at least try and breath new life back into it? Or is it spares/scrap. Seems a waste not to even try. I have used a guy previously to fix a broken LRP ESC, but can't find his details. Darren
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If you think you can't learn anymore, then give up! but remember only losers give up. Bury Metro Member http://www.bmrcc.co.uk/ Team Associated B6.1 Absima Team Driver Still have my old Team Associated C4.1, Team C Evo and Yokomo Bmax4 just in case my lads take up the sport someday. |
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Lrp
I have a works flow that I have done this with after only a few weeks been sat in the drawer since but if someone can repair that would be great?
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your man is "pugs" on here, absolute legend with fixing electrics
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Hello Darren
iv done this before and after having a mess around it was just the capacitor that blew, replaced that and worked fine. Worth a shot,
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Pugs top man for repair if it was a momentary reverse connection you may be lucky capacitors usually take the brunt
youcan try without capcitor to test not advisable to run long term without it though regards dave |
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Thanks
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I did cut the capacitor but no joy. I will speak with Pugs. Thanks for the advice chaps.
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If you think you can't learn anymore, then give up! but remember only losers give up. Bury Metro Member http://www.bmrcc.co.uk/ Team Associated B6.1 Absima Team Driver Still have my old Team Associated C4.1, Team C Evo and Yokomo Bmax4 just in case my lads take up the sport someday. |
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