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The ESC's shouldn't fail that often/that soon. My original ESCs have lasted well over 9-10 months and have not failed. I doubt they're ever going to crap out.
If they keep failing they aren't that great
We know their from Flier. Flier's quality control is highly lacking QC.
I'm talking about on the end of the motor on the back side. The shaft usually has a flat spot which is located inside the motor on the motor shaft.
The set screw is what holds that shaft in place. These set screws which they include are pretty low quality screws IMO.
I always end up replacing them with actual bolts as I can torque down a bolt harder than a set screw (usually).
If this thing gets loose then it will just spin all crazy.
If they keep failing they aren't that great
We know their from Flier. Flier's quality control is highly lacking QC.

I'm talking about on the end of the motor on the back side. The shaft usually has a flat spot which is located inside the motor on the motor shaft.
The set screw is what holds that shaft in place. These set screws which they include are pretty low quality screws IMO.
I always end up replacing them with actual bolts as I can torque down a bolt harder than a set screw (usually).
If this thing gets loose then it will just spin all crazy.