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Re: What Victor for VEX Controller?
One thing to keep in mind if your going to start using big motors and victors with the VEX module is that the Vex radios are low frequency analog. High rpm can motors can put out allot of RF noise that can screw up the radios. A couple of caps can cut down on the noise. Also, REMEMBER TO PUT SOME FUSES ON THIS STUFF. The other thing to remember is NICAD's don't take abuse as well as gel cells.
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