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If it looks like the Hacker Master/Master Spin units, there are screws under the decal on front at each corner--peel up the corners or drive right through them. There is a little softer 'stuff' between the what look like little ICs and the heat-sink--but just pulls apart OK. If you burned one of the (there's a technical term for them that isn't coming to mind) IC looking things, I think they are (almost) impossible to replace. I sent my Hacker <EM>TO</EM> Hacker in Europe and they replaced (and up-graded) it for 35-40 bucks--after about the same in shipping. I would imagine Jeti has a similar plan--hopefully in the States--but keep looking as Hacker HERE(Yuma) said--"Nope, you're screwed--it's junk" AND I SAID " You GOTTA be shitting me--on a 400 buck controller!!?"" That's when I contacted Hacker in Germany--nice folks... All news to Hacker in Yuma...<BR>
Good luck,<BR>
Richard<BR> <BR>
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From: pcosky@comcast.net<BR>To: nsrca-discussion@lists.nsrca.org<BR>Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:22:30 -0400<BR>Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] JETI ESC<BR><BR>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>Does anyone have any technical knowledge of the JETI ESC? Particularly about how the heatsink is attached and whether there is an electrical connection to the heatsink?</FONT></DIV>
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