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Electric's on a Losi Micro T that we run round the kitchen have completly gone, if we connect the battery to the motor - motor runs, connect battery to reciever/esc circuit board and nothing, not even glitching or servo adjusting to netural.

Anyone have any knowlage of these toys, was left in "on" and battery connected, have charged (standard) batt from flat. But nothing !

Have checked all leads & switch, circuits are there.
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might sound obvious but crystal if not it sounds like your speedo has gone. Faulty swithc maybe???

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Cheers Ash, but recon its esc, switch OK, volts on board at end of switch lead, we used to plug batt in and front wheels would twitch to neutral, but now nothing.
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odd

im thinking of comverting mine into a buggy

atleast you have a good exscuse to go brushless

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