Granite Hobbywing ESC Mounting Plates

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ridgehead44

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Hey All,

Hope everyone is having a safe and happy weekend.
Question:
I run the MAX10SCT ESC/motor combo on my Granite. I don't bash that hard (no BMX or skate parks, mostly just a homemade ramp) But I've already broken two of mounting plates.They seem brittle and under engineered. Anyone know of a way to strengthen this piece, or who can suggest an upgrade/better solution?

Thanks in advance!
 
For what is this plate needed please?
Its a plate which is glued on the chassis, and you glue the esc on top?
Why not glue (thick 3m double sided tape) the esc directly on the chassis?
Thanks
 
For what is this plate needed please?
Its a plate which is glued on the chassis, and you glue the esc on top?
Why not glue (thick 3m double sided tape) the esc directly on the chassis?
Thanks
Won’t fit with a SWB. ESC on top of the receiver box is standard. The esc plates allows you to move the receiver over closer to the motor and not pushing on the servo.
 
Could i fit a Max8 on this plate?

I installed it in my Infraction with an Max10SCT ESC, but the Temps are worse then Stock ESC (3s, everything stock)
So maybe a bigger ESC would be better...
 
Could i fit a Max8 on this plate?

I installed it in my Infraction with an Max10SCT ESC, but the Temps are worse then Stock ESC (3s, everything stock)
So maybe a bigger ESC would be better...
The plate might work for a Max8. Maybe a little small though.

Just to be clear - are you talking about motor or ESC temps?
 
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