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ssspconcepts 11.23.2007 03:56 PM

Neu 1509 motor Question
 
Has anybody tried the Neu 1509 with the Mamba Max (MM) controller? Does it work?

As noted in numerous RCM threads...the Neu 1515 motors and the MM are the perfect recipe for excessive cogging. I am just curious if the same problem exists with the 1509 motors.

Thanks for the help/info.

david lamontagn 11.23.2007 04:10 PM

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the Neu 1515 motors and the MM are the perfect recipe for excessive cogging
FALSE!!! I've the 1515 1Y with MM in my revo (before to switch to MGM 16018) and it was very smooth. NO COGGING AT ALL.

Don't know for the 1509, but thrust me, the 1515 and the MM, when well geared, you'll noto have any problem:yes:

jnev 11.23.2007 09:36 PM

david - what gearing were you using? Any specific settings on the MM also?

cart213 11.23.2007 09:58 PM

The MM/Neu cogging seems to be hit or miss. My 1512 always cogged. I had to give my truck a push-start to get it going. As long as I didn't stop, it would run fine after that.

ssspconcepts 11.23.2007 10:28 PM

All I know is I currently have two mambas and two neu motors...geared 9 pinion and 51 spur (Mod 1) in my CRT and they both cogged terribly. I played with the USB settings and tried various combinations and never could get it to clear up. Were you using the Tekno RC conversion kit with the clutch?

Either way...I am happy it worked out for you. However I am really interested in hearing from anyone that has tried a 1509/Mamba combo.

david lamontagn 11.23.2007 10:38 PM

Anyway, if you want an MGM 16018, i've two of it here, and i can sell to you my brand new unit, never use, in is factory seal anti-static bag, with USBCOM+ and CC-02 cable.
PM me if interest.

ssspconcepts 11.23.2007 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by david lamontagn (Post 131215)
Anyway, if you want an MGM 16018, i've two of it here, and i can sell to you my brand new unit, never use, in is factory seal anti-static bag, with USBCOM+ and CC-02 cable.
PM me if interest.

If you would have made that offer two weeks ago I would have jumped at it, but I just bought a 22418 for my Jammin X-1 CRT pro.

The reason I am asking the whole 1509/MM question is because I am also working a CRT.5 project and I really like the 1509 motors...and I have a spare MM. I don't really want to use Castle's 5700kv motor that came with the ESC.

cemetery gates 11.23.2007 11:23 PM

I think IBJammin runs a Neu 1506 w/MM in his crt.5 with absolutely no cogging. He too has(or had) a full size crt w/MM and Neu 1515 that cogged, but the smaller Neus with MM seem to work fine. I cant confirm this fully though, ask him.....

Bye:mdr:

ssspconcepts 11.23.2007 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cemetery gates (Post 131223)
I think IBJammin runs a Neu 1506 w/MM in his crt.5 with absolutely no cogging. He too has(or had) a full size crt w/MM and Neu 1515 that cogged, but the smaller Neus with MM seem to work fine. I cant confirm this fully though, ask him.....

Bye:mdr:

Thanks CG!

cemetery gates 11.23.2007 11:31 PM

NP! Here's the thread, you might want to do a quick read-through.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6417

Bye:mdr:

lilian 11.24.2007 10:48 AM

Hello,
i ran a 1509/1.5d with an MM esc and a 12t pinion in a crt.5 and had no cogging at all, everything was very smooth; if you want something very powerful 1509 is a great choice for the little crt.

ssspconcepts 11.24.2007 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lilian (Post 131270)
Hello,
i ran a 1509/1.5d with an MM esc and a 12t pinion in a crt.5 and had no cogging at all, everything was very smooth; if you want something very powerful 1509 is a great choice for the little crt.

Thanks. I appreciate the information.


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