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Default Differences between Hpi Flux Pro and Hobbywing V3.1

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The HPI is a Hobbywing V3 with a different case / heatsink.

The V3.1 then had a few small changes like alloy bottom case, 1 component internally and some sealing changes. Weather those changes ever got picked up on HPI's version I don't know.
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Also different programming. Hpi is good as ive got one, works well with hpi motors.
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