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Originally Posted by Lil Giants
Pictures speak clearer than words...
I don't run any fuses in any models & the one pictured above has 6esc's under the hood.
Are you connecting all your esc's to a bus bar to power them?
Every bared wired you strip, do you solder the ends so there's absolutely zero chance of a single strand of a frayed wire going into a Sabertooth to create a cross polarity?!... that'd be my immediate determination of what happened to you.
It's grounding out somewhere... do you have a wire or a shrink tube covering that you might have nicked with the soldering iron causing an exposed wire?
Maybe you had a bad DE Sabertooth... won't know till you try another one... but 1st, triple check every wire - every connection.
I've never powered up a Sabertooth with the rx leads not connected... don't know what might happen, if anything bad could happen  ...might the Sabertooth configure center point wrong & cause linear motors stall at end of travel? Are your Firgelli actuators in the center of their travel?
These Dimension Engineering Sabertooths have a built in thermal protection, meaning if you work the esc too hard & overheat it; it will timeout, cool off & work again. If you cross polarity the + - or ground out, they're smoked!!!
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Thanks for the heads up Lil Giants. Yes I use separate + and neg bus bars well apart from one another. The Firgelli's are L16 S-Type (with limit switches so they won't have to be centered.) I made sure I didn't cross the Pos and Neg input connections.
But you know, the tiny pieces of frayed wire you mentioned are all around in the frame/hull, I used 12AWG lipo flex wire for the motors and they have hundreds of strands. I hadn't soldered them, simply rolled them between my fingers and slotted them into the bus bars and locked them up. I can see them lying around - I never gave that a thought but sure enough, there's a lot lying around. I'm gonna go over it tomoz following your suggestions one by one. Or I'm gonna fry my 2x32 next.
Thanks