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shawn197
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02.23.2008, 10:31 AM

I own a SSB-mk2. I bought it october last year.
The manual says that it is for 1/10 scale cars and trucks.
I find it very handy because it uses internal BEC to allow us to use mimh 8~18cell and 1~6 lithum cells without having to add UBEC.
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I own a SSB-mk2. I bought it october last year.
The manual says that it is for 1/10 scale cars and trucks.
I find it very handy because it uses internal BEC to allow us to use mimh 8~18cell and 1~6 lithum cells without having to add UBEC.
You can run without UBEC with 22V? I thought, on the site, it said at 8 cells NIMH was the limit before going to UBEC. If you are right, quark might have done the almost perfect esc before the MMM


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You can run without UBEC with 22V? I thought, on the site, it said at 8 cells NIMH was the limit before going to UBEC. If you are right, quark might have done the almost perfect esc before the MMM

Yea, the SSB-mk02 and 03 have built in switching BECs. I was thinking that Quark may have beaten CC to the punch as well. I still think that the price may be an issue for Quark if the ESC is truly in the $300 range when the MMM will be ESC and motor for the same price and specs that call out 1/8 applications.

On the flip side I do like the quarks for their smooth throttle and brake. The sensored capability really could possibly open up some options. I'd really like to see a big motor run on sensored mode for the ultimate in control. Now if somone would just make one. lol It could be very interesting.

Ive been saving my pennys for 2 MMMs next month. Maybe instead of 2 MMMs I'll have to try one MMM and one SSB-mk03.


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02.23.2008, 11:54 PM

What about Max-Cim motors or have they gone out of business with the sensorless revolution? I remember seeing them a lot at the beginning of the BL era, when it seemed to be just them and Aveo, they had some 20 capable cell 36mm motors in the range but the ESCs where extortionately expensive, maybe thier motors could be what your looking for.


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I own a SSB-mk2. I bought it october last year.
The manual says that it is for 1/10 scale cars and trucks.
I find it very handy because it uses internal BEC to allow us to use mimh 8~18cell and 1~6 lithum cells without having to add UBEC.
Where can we get one at Shawn?
   
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Thanks for the info shawn, quark should hire you, as you have sold at least 10 of these escs by now.

Great info, really appreciate you posting that. I really like the quark escs, especially how they seem to be able to run any motor.
   
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Thanks for the info shawn, quark should hire you, as you have sold at least 10 of these escs by now.

Great info, really appreciate you posting that. I really like the quark escs, especially how they seem to be able to run any motor.
No problem, my friend.
If you want to use sensored brushless motor with this ESC, all you have to do is to connect 3 wires without connecting the sensor wire.
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