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08.12.2008, 10:06 PM

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This one Brian: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...MM160183sHCS01

In your opinion is it better than the MMM money aside? Also how programmable is it? I am use to the MM plug and play. I am just looking for something that will handle the power good and not thermal. As soon as I start having fun with my E Revo is thermals it seems.
I've never personally run an MGM to be honest. Although, from all the posts I've read, it works well provided you have the latest firmware and you can get my the whole programming PITA. Someone with more MGM experience will have to offer advice, but that model should be perfect. Good for up to 6s and 160A is perfect for your setup. The MMM will probably still have the edge when it comes to programmability though.
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08.12.2008, 10:14 PM

Thanks guys. I realize lowering gearing will create cooler temps. But as you say Brian you suffer on the top end. I am really happy with the performance just as it is on 4s. Temps on motor will range from 140-160 at the most. Packs are generally around 120-125. ESC thermals often so I am guessing it is in excess of 215.

Brian I just looked at the MGM site and see they offer firmware updates on the controllers. I also see it is programmable by radio and PC. I am just a basher so my settings are not as crucial as some racers may need.

I would be interesting in hearing from people who run these and there opinions on them. I also do not see myself ever running more than 4s.

Again, thanks
   
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