latecurtis said:
Instead of keep saying all my builds are crap you could teach me how to do the next two or three builds better.
What do you say ???????
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Most would agree, with the patience of a saint, I have tried to help and guide you for years!
Typically, it takes at least half a dozen repetitions, with written and video support before you even consider listening.
Most frustrating is your resistance to even testing or trying recommendations.
Examples:
Your stubborn years long dedication to heavy, inefficient = costly, SLA batteries;
Your years of insistence of using bullet connectors, continuously pleaded and warned against, but you went and stuck to for years, even after several dangerous mis-connections and battery destruction(s). You even cut off safe reliable XT60 connectors, until, for some unfathomable reason ... you finally converted to the recommended directionalized, safe, reliable XT60s.
And your years of complaints about your soldering problems coupled with your years of refusal to even try our recommendation and insistence that you needed to use a "heavy" tip for the thicker wires etc. that you were trying to solder.
Against every recommendation and instruction video you still insist on dripping cold solder balls onto cold cells expecting to be able to, assbackwards, fudge together proper solder joints.
I must label you as stubbornly ignorant ... in that you do not know certain things, which is OK, but you can not believe or want to know things! ... until we are finally able to beat them into your head.
Amateurish builds:
Your preference for twisted wires and electrical tape = an affront and horror to all
Lumber is, quite honestly, more a 17th century building choice
Cutting chains off, then, sometimes, replacing!
Insane builds:
Unending repetition of unsecure, unreliable chain motor mountings, resulting in continual problems. Repeating the same thing the same way and expecting a better result is a definition of insanity.
Irrational aversion to front brakes?
I know, I know, you are looking for help, "constructive criticism", but when you belligerently refuse to take, or even listen to this help, constructive criticism will naturally turn to bald, naked, often cruel, straight criticism!
Oh, If stubbornly ignorant sounds too harsh ... belligerently oblivious is a fair alternative.