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I don't recall ever making that statement. You can always run a smaller motor on a big controller. The MMM can commutate a motor just as fast as our smaller controllers, so there is no real limit on RPM on the MMM. |
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Thats what I seem to recall too- was quite a while ago for sure. Using an undersized motor and trying to gear it like you would a larger motor will cause issues with any esc- once the motor starts to demag its sucks current like crazy- esc and wires then start to heat up alot; take my word on that one... :whistle:
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lol so, can somebody sum up for noobs? :D
MMP (1/10 esc) + small motor (for 1/10) = good combo MMp esc + larger motor (2200kv) = bad...because MMM (1/8 esc) + small motor (for 1/10) = bad...cause MMM + larger motor (2200kv) = good combo |
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MMM + Small motor = OK. Small motor + big truck = bad. You won't hurt a motor or ESC by using an overkill ESC. |
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http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...ght=warrantied I would like to use the MMP unless you recommend against it. I would also like to keep in warranty at least until it is up. I need something smaller than the MMM combo to keep it under the buggy body, there isn't a lot of room under there. Since I don't plan on bashing around with this car (at least with the same setup) so would be recommended for this application? Jeff |
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I'm probably gonna get booed off stage for this statement. But it seems to me like Novak has the best mid-size motor right now, the HV. Why not take advantage of all that sensor work they put into it. :D If you used the 7.5 (3000kv) then the bigger rotor, which is supposed to drop the kv, and figure that it is an unloaded rating, it should be fine on 6s.
I'm thinking of running this combo, in 4.5 flavor, on 4s, in the new Slash 4x4 . |
I agree asheck. With the demise of Medusa, the Novak HV series is about the best mid-size motor out that I can think of.
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*cough* neu 1509 and 1512 series *cough*
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OK, I guess price should have been mentioned too.
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What does an HV motor with the new rotor cost?
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Especially when you can get a reman Novak for 70 bucks. Rotor is an extra 37. But imo it is not an absolute have to have.
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