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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by typhoon_driver
    I'm always of the opinion that if you can't control your machine with something like an electronize then you have more issues than just the speed controller.
    Thanks for outing me on the forum Gary
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  2. #12
    The reason we don't use the Electronizes is size.
    Compared to a Scorpion XXL Ilyama version the Electronizes are Huge.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by cliveb
    Thanks for outing me on the forum Gary
    Clive, I didn't know you were into guys

    +1 for the ruggedness of the Electronize range.
    Like Ewan said, the delayed fwd/rev switching action and lack of braking are a bit sloppy when compared to the precision control capabilities of the solid state controllers, but that's nothing a little bit of driving practice can't compensate for.

  4. #14
    @Maddox, yeh they are rather large, plus you need 2.....

    But if you have the space they're great.

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    I assume that as long as you're drawing less than 20A, which 1 drill motor would do, then it will be fine. They are fine in Eric Jr anyway

  7. #17
    If you really want to use the Mtronics ESC's then just got for the models that have proportional fwd and rev.

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