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mxracer
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12.03.2007, 10:29 AM

pretty much no cogging at all , infact you would think being a 6 pole motor there should be less cogging and smoother acceleration , because you have less distance between poles.
No warranty for the align esc im afraid , but i will be trying another one but only the 75amp model next , and hopefully i will have a pistix available.
5S with 14t on at ryper track got a fair amount of speed down their long straight.

i have 2x hyper st pro's that nitro one you saw is being electricfyed.
i will have 16018 and 600L or XL in a race truck
and the other can be a test n tune truck with align esc's and test rig the 16024 from time to time.

No idea why the mgm smoked , wasnt the fact i run 6s on it , as nigel ran the same setup for a fair while before dropping a few teeth off the pinion and hitting the race track. And the only reason why the align smoked was cause i was caught up on the back of the berm and had a locked rotor situation .. That would of caused almost any esc to fry!

maybe esc need to come with locked rotor protection of some sort ???
   
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12.03.2007, 10:41 AM

I did try my MM with 3S with my vehicle off the ground and I didn't notice any major cogging. I also know that the 600XL spins easily compared to the 600L. I think 7S A123 (3.6V) is eaqual to a 6S (4.2V) lipo fully charged.
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