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MMM good starting piont. - 09.23.2009, 07:15 PM

I'm going to be running a mmm with a nue 1515 2.5d in a losi 8t 1.0 with tekno conversion with a 5s v3 6500mah batt. What would be a good starting point with the mmm setting i/e brake,throttle,lvc,and so on.
   
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09.24.2009, 01:48 AM

timing 0, lvc about 16v (3.2v cell), leave the rest alone and run it, adjust as you like from there. You may need to extend the arming delay if running spektrum (one click more than default). I had problems with the default arm time on one MMM out of three.
   
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09.24.2009, 02:09 AM

Timing 0 is the best way to destroy an MMM with a NEU.
Use timing 10. With 0 the esc doesn't recognize the right phase.
A lot of MMM failure are linked to this.
   
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Timing 0 is the best way to destroy an MMM with a NEU.
Use timing 10. With 0 the esc doesn't recognize the right phase.
A lot of MMM failure are linked to this.
Any proof about this?


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Timing 0 is the best way to destroy an MMM with a NEU.
Use timing 10. With 0 the esc doesn't recognize the right phase.
A lot of MMM failure are linked to this.
Oh, since when?
   
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09.24.2009, 02:43 AM

i could imagine it being linked to the MMM sencing a higher rpm but never heard of any problems. hence why i run low (5) timing just in case.


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09.24.2009, 03:04 AM

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Timing 0 is the best way to destroy an MMM with a NEU.
Use timing 10. With 0 the esc doesn't recognize the right phase.
A lot of MMM failure are linked to this.
Maybe I got lucky with my flm savage, or my rc8... Oh and my truggy while I was testing the first runs the other day too...

I've never had problems running a mmm/neu at zero timing, but would like confirmation on this if it's true, as my buggy and savage both run 0 timing...
   
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09.25.2009, 03:20 PM

I've personally never heard of ANY issues running at 0 timing -- we run them that way all the time, on both Castle/Neus and Neus.

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09.25.2009, 08:54 PM

I have been running both my Mamba Monster combos at 0 degree timing for over a year with no problem .
   
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