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06.05.2008, 03:18 PM

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They don't like to change RPM as fast as a Castle controller, there is a noticeable lag and loss of punchyness IMO.
well thats a bummer,a lack of punchyness is never a good thing. so will I be better off with mm on 5s occasionaly?
   
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06.05.2008, 03:29 PM

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well thats a bummer,a lack of punchyness is never a good thing. so will I be better off with mm on 5s occasionaly?
with the 60a I can honestly say that there is no lack of punch whatsoever. It is as instant as can be, I actually have the limiter set at forty, (I think that it cuts it 40%) and still a rocket. I wish I could trust the mm on 5s, that is really the only reason I thought I would try the ebay one. I have ran th mm a while on 4s as most have with no issues at all, just can't man up and take the chance of frying it.
   
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06.05.2008, 03:43 PM

Yeah I understand not wanting to fry it. John,what do you have the settings at?Now that I think about it that might make it better.I'm planning on the MMM once all the bugs are worked out,so this might be perfect to pass on to my son.
   
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06.05.2008, 08:19 PM

What about this one?It's huge,but maybe 5s 120amp http://cgi.ebay.com/1-10-Brushless-C...QQcmdZViewItem OK just got a quark 80b new for 120 shipped.Hope I didn't do to bad.I'll add some caps and work on cooling

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06.12.2008, 04:09 PM

I got rid of my big one, and I don't have a proper rig for the smaller ones. Sorry!


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06.14.2008, 01:14 PM

hi ive got a 100a esc like the one described on a emaxx 16.8 here is the web site http://www.xqcontrol.com/yw%5Fversio...?ActiveNode=12
   
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06.14.2008, 06:34 PM

How do you like it:

What are the brakes like on soft or hard mode?
Does it react quickly to changes in throttle input?
Any cogging or stuttering from a standstill?
Does it run cool?
Any noticeable quirks or issues?

Its not a bad option for 5s lipo, apart from the usual suspects.
   
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06.15.2008, 02:00 PM

hi the brake in hard mode is like a hand brake soft mode woks more like abs but is a bit sharp but why do u need brakes for i dont know how hot it gets as i have not do any good runs yet and wating for 5000mah lipo 25c it starts of smooth.

but very good for a cheep set up or just for setting up gearing .
   
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06.15.2008, 05:24 PM

Brakes are rather handy in a car or truck

Sounds okay, the smooth starts is quite important so thats nice to know.
   
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06.15.2008, 05:26 PM

Are you using a 2 pole motor?
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06.16.2008, 06:58 AM

i use a feigao 7xl is that a 2 pole motor
   
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06.16.2008, 07:45 AM

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i use a feigao 7xl is that a 2 pole motor
Yes, it is a 2 pole motor.
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06.18.2008, 11:17 AM

this looks like it will make a nice cheap combo. this 100 dollar esc, 29 (actually 42) dollar 9xl motor and 22 dolla CC bec and then probally lik 3 pinions ($36) and misc stuf for 10 bux. i think i found my guenia pig system!!! ill get it once i got me another job(hopefully today)! and you can expect a full review and detailed look
   
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06.18.2008, 11:39 AM

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this looks like it will make a nice cheap combo. this 100 dollar esc, 29 (actually 42) dollar 9xl motor and 22 dolla CC bec and then probally lik 3 pinions ($36) and misc stuf for 10 bux. i think i found my guenia pig system!!! ill get it once i got me another job(hopefully today)! and you can expect a full review and detailed look
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06.18.2008, 03:34 PM

I looked at one of those ESCs before i got my MM. But with how hot my MM is running in my revo Im tempted to buy one and gueni pig it. but if someone else wants to and let us know thats even better! would the 200A one for $60 be decent? it is a plane one though...
   
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