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02.22.2008, 07:18 PM

And you gotta have some extra cash for that programming card

I've used it for speed runs in my MT2 "direct-drive to diff", so haven't used it for anything that is meant to be driven. I haven't fully tested out all the options, but from what I've seen, it has a weird negative exponential type of startup (but that could just be because it's running an overgeared outrunner). In my MT2 it is coupled to a PiStix, so I can't comment on non-PiStix usage (even though my radio is capable of setting up the ESC without the PiStix).


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02.22.2008, 08:36 PM

Oh well, I guess you can consider me weird since I refuse to run anything less than 6S on my big trucks. I prefer 10S A123's or 8S Lipo.

So it sounds like noone here has used this ESC without the PiStix adapter.

From my previous testing with the HV110 I draw at most ~45AMPS avg and 100-110 bursts so this ESC should handle my Truggy fine.

I'll be racing my MBX5T with this ESC (stock config) tomorrow with 10S A123's so I'll have results Sunday.


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