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which version did I get? - 11.05.2009, 07:26 AM

HI
I bought my second MMM on e-bay. He came not in it's original package but seems brand new and have all the box ingredients. How can I get if it's V3? my other MMM is V3 and it has bullet connectors for battery leads. On this one the battery leads are soldered to the esc
   
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11.05.2009, 07:59 AM

That's the newest model V3.
   
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11.05.2009, 10:54 AM

What I've been wondering is how to identify the V4 that was mentioned in a post awhile back. I sent in a V1 and got a new one returned about a month ago so is there any way to identify these new versions?

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Meanwhile, we continue to improve the controller as we see different failure modes, and make it more and more bulletproof. Nobody even knows that we are now shipping Version 4 of the MMM -- with a few minor changes to make them more reliable. Version 5 should be shipping the end of the year, with even more changes to improve reliability. Version 6 is in layout now, and will bring some more features, and more idiotproofness (that should be a word in the dictionary!) to the MMM.

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11.05.2009, 11:34 AM

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What I've been wondering is how to identify the V4 that was mentioned in a post awhile back. I sent in a V1 and got a new one returned about a month ago so is there any way to identify these new versions?
There isn't any way to tell a V4 from a V3 -- it was just a minor part change.


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11.05.2009, 03:45 PM

V1 = wires for battery and motor side
V2 = bullets for battery and motor side.
V3 = wires for battery, bullets for motor.
V4 = same as V3.

This question keeps on getting asked, think it should be stickied really ( not that people will read it, but I live in hope... ).
   
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11.05.2009, 09:06 PM

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V1 = wires for battery and motor side
V2 = bullets for battery and motor side.
V3 = Bullets for battery and motor side (Blue board inside)
V3.1 = wires for battery, bullets for motor.
V4 = same as V3.1

This question keeps on getting asked, think it should be stickied really ( not that people will read it, but I live in hope... ).

I made a slight correction/clarification to your post Neil.


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