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mkrusedc 09.06.2007 09:16 AM

MGM Compro Or Quark MonsterPro
 
I have an E-Maxx Neu 1515/1y. I have two 14 cell SPC NiMh packs and two 2s1p TrakPower LiPo packs. I tried my MM with an UBEC, but it won't work. So which controller should I get? What are the pros and cons? What if I wanted to run more cells, which would be better?

Thanks for the advice.

Mark

no mods 09.06.2007 09:47 AM

im happy with my quark. granted i have the heat sink modd and i use mechanical brakes. i have an additional 3000uf worth of caps on there as well. occasionally i run 6s and have had no problems yet

HotnCold 09.06.2007 04:24 PM

I Love my Quark on my jammin truggy - no problems whatsoever (knock on wood)

E-Maxx King 09.06.2007 05:02 PM

Quark, CC, and mgm should form a MGM 125MM! Put all the guts from a MGM into the case of a Quark, and take the pc programing software from the MM! The best controller ever!:na::party::rules:


I would get an MGM btw.

What's_nitro? 09.06.2007 10:07 PM

I would vote MGM as well. No heat problems at all, and very compact for their power handling. If not for the reverse glitching issue, they would be perfect controllers. If you don't need reverse, then buy an MGM. Just make sure you disable it in the programming.

mkrusedc 09.06.2007 10:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 117007)
I would vote MGM as well. If not for the reverse glitching issue, they would be perfect controllers. If you don't need reverse, then buy an MGM. Just make sure you disable it in the programming.


What is the glitch?

What's_nitro? 09.06.2007 10:10 PM

At low speeds, if you hit the brakes, it will sometimes go straight into reverse. By low speeds I mean like 3 Mph.

MTBikerTim 09.06.2007 10:17 PM

I'm about to convert my savage and I was going to go Quark but I think I'll get the compro now. How good is the bec in the MGM? I have read that a ubec is not needed with it but I have read reports of them failing or is this just an issue on the smaller models.

What's_nitro? 09.06.2007 10:25 PM

All of the new MGM models have a Switching BEC. This is good. Basically, it has a UBEC built in.

mkrusedc 09.06.2007 11:56 PM

Thanks for all the advice. Which MGM would you recommend in an E-Maxx, Neu 1515/1y? I am a basher and currently have two SPC 7 cell NiMh packs and two TrakPower 2s1p LiPo packs. I could get other batts.

jnev 09.07.2007 01:13 AM

The MGM Compro 160 should serve you well:
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...MM160183sHCS01

hyperasus 09.07.2007 03:45 AM

Any word on whether or not the MGM glitch is fixable. I plan on running the MGM in my Revo's but I can't do without reverse. Can the firmware on these new MGM controllers be updated without having to send them in?

smhertzog 09.07.2007 09:33 AM

I had the 160 and even with the reverse off it still had brake issues, and it also felt like the drag brake was on even when it was turned off. This was the 2.41 or 2.43 version I cant quite remember which one. The 3.5mm connectors got very hot (enough to almost melt the shrink tube) and would also pull out every once and a while. It was a pita to program too. I'm not sure about the newest version hopefully they fixed the above problems but its something you want to ask about before you buy one. I drive my trucks hard in race conditions for long periods of time. If you bash you might not even notice the above problems all but the pita programming that is.

mkrusedc I like the Quark but I had to mod it to keep it from heating up and blowing caps. The MM is excellent but it also has to be modified to be used with the Neu motors as you probably know.

VintageMA 09.07.2007 09:46 AM

I have the 16024 in my LST2 and recently did the forward-only conversion, locked the 2nd gear, and removed the mechanical brake. I know exactly what you are referring to regarding the glitching, but outside of testing inside your home will you really be going 3 mph and need to hit the brakes?

My resolution to the problem with the braking was to increase the dead-zone around neutral a little bit on the transmitter and decrease the exponential a little bit in the braking direction. That way a little accidental tap in the brake direction won't send you flying into reverse (at least too fast).

I do like the brake-lock feature on the MGM though, when the brakes do engage you have to return the throttle to neutral before it kick into going in reverse.

To bad the MGM doesn't have a reverse speed limiter the way the Castle esc's do.

gixxer 09.07.2007 10:02 AM

I prefer the Mgm over the quark because it runs much cooler and doesn't need an external bec. As mentioned by others there is a little problem with reverse but I dont use reverse.


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