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Old 12-04-2019
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Do people still use these?

Is there any benefit now we are using 2.4ghz systems?

only asking as the esc I got has one but I'm at an ideal time to remove it and shorten the cable
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Hi,


Haven't seen them used in years.


2.4 and brushless, has really removed interference issues.


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Hi,


Haven't seen them used in years.


2.4 and brushless, has really removed interference issues.


MiCk B. :-)
Thanks Mick, that's what my thoughts were, but my Hobbyking esc had one on.... not for long though me thinks,
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the xcar esc's come with one, i just cut them off and have had no problems. servo's seem to be the bigger interference issue on 2.4 than enything else
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