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lincpimp 02.25.2011 11:52 AM

Since we are discussing servos, I would like to add that the 1/4 scale servos are also very good options if you are scratch building mounts. Even if the ratings are a bit lower these beasts just move the wheels. I have compared 2 hitecs, one std size high torque (forget the p/n) and a similar spec 1/4 scale. No comparision, the 1/4 scale servo moved the wheels when the high torque std would not, and it held center better as well. Just another option, and mainly for large vehicles, as these servos will not fit most places.

thzero 02.25.2011 12:24 PM

Well if you are targeting 'bashers' too, then brushless (sensored/sensorless) support is required. No one bashes with brushed, unless you specifically mean 'crawler bashing'.

But anyways, what about the MMP and the TM? Any correlation between the two other than both coming out of CC...

johnrobholmes 02.25.2011 04:47 PM

No correlation between the MMP and the TM, although I wonder if my prodding about having an adjustable BEC on my unit influenced the design of the MMP. Care to comment Patrick? :lol:

If I remember right it was a trade off between power and adjustability. I wanted power.

Aussie Nerd 02.25.2011 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 399161)
Beyond that, a new controller that is smaller is being developed as well. But all the software features will port over.

Now this I want info on:mdr:

Kieren

johnrobholmes 02.26.2011 09:19 PM

I will wait for comment until some protos are done. I can't let the wrong cat out of the bag :lol:


So, I just gotta ask. Why is this the dark side?

BrianG 02.26.2011 10:28 PM

because it's brushed vs brushless...

Aussie Nerd 02.27.2011 12:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnrobholmes (Post 399308)
I will wait for comment until some protos are done. I can't let the wrong cat out of the bag :lol:

I'll be waiting:mdr: How far are protos out?

Kieren


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