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    Can't hurt to try that I suppose.

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    I think you're maybe thinking of a capacitor between the two connector terminals? Could try it I suppose, but I think that was more important back in the 40MHz days where interference was regularly as issue.

    Replacing the BEC with a receiver battery or external BEC would probably be a better place to start I would guess, but I could be wrong!

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    1 micro F I think is what is used on most RC Car's. + to can and - to can.

    But you shouldn't be getting any interference from a 2.4Ghz set.

    The large sparks look like the controller is rapidly forcing the motor to change direction, so could be signal drop out...

    Neat looking robot though! I can't begin to imagine how frustrating this must be for you!

    My only advise (given how strange this is) would be to start from the beginning, and go through the process of elimination.

    New batteries in Tx, re-bind, try with servos and external bat pack, try with one esc and one motor, then the other, change the motors, try with bec no bat pack, both esc 2 motors, 4 motors etc......

    It's a pain, but could be necessary.

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    Have you tried swapping the controllers onto different motors, you could be getting nasty spikes coming off the motors, capacitors across them will help with that.

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