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Radio glitches are frustrating. If you’ve checked all of the radio components and you still have problems, try twisting the negative and positive wires that travel from the ESC to the motor around each other. Both wires produce electrical noise that causes interference, but if you twist them together, each cancels out the glitch-causing effect of the other to reduce or even eliminate the problematic noise. James Gibson Chicopee, MA |

Radio glitches are frustrating. If you've checked all of the radio components and you still have problems, try twisting the negative and positive wires that travel from the ESC to the motor around each other. Both wires produce electrical noise that causes interference, but if you twist them together, each cancels out the glitch-causing effect of the other to reduce or even eliminate the problematic noise.James GibsonChicopee, MA
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