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Just about to order my 1st nitro rc, a savage 4.6, Can someone please let me know where I can buy a failsafe to fit a savage 4.6 as I don't want my 1st ever run to be a disaster lol. I live in the UK as well.

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Thanks

Thanks. That is very clever, I'm sure that will become very popular soon. Will that fit a savage though? and are they difficult to set up? Cheers
 
Hmm

Is it worth spending all that on a fail safe with heat protection when i can get a normal fail safe a LOT cheaper? And are they difficult to install, I'm completely new to the RC scene.

Cheers
 
People have been doing fine without the Smart Temp fail safe. It is, however, added protection against overheating, especially for the new comer. Even if you get the Smart Temp you'll need a digital temp gauge to verify your humbers. http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.php/cPath/1_23_77?gclid=CMSV9PXkt5oCFSQeDQod4xexdQ

The fail-safes are simple to install, they just plug into the reciever then the throttle servo into the fail-safe.

The instructions should explain it all, including the programming, which is also easy.
 
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