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View Poll Results: Status of your MMM v2
Working Normally 57 47.50%
Failed 46 38.33%
Failed violently, potential safety concern 17 14.17%
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09.05.2008, 11:11 PM

Well. My V2 died. It was acting wierd the last time I ran it. Not firing up the first time I flipped the switch and random crap like that. I went to turn it on tonight and it fired up and ran for 20 seconds and then shut down. I can get it to fire up randomly, but what it looks like is the BEC is putting out around 3v rather than the 5.5v its supposed to put out so the reciever cuts in and out just at the very edge of what it can run at. The servo is slow too when it is actually fired up. The V2 lasted one race day and 1 short 2 pack practice session before the BEC acted up.

So... the V1 that has been working for quite a while now(probably 6-7 hours of run time on it) is going back in. I'm glad I didnt send it in for a v2 replacement.

I hope they get this figured out. SOON! Its going back to CC Monday morning.

I'm just about ready to go back to the old heat moded Quark I have. At least I can count on that ESC. It has many many hours of reliable service.


Anyway I already voted sucess.... Please deduct 1 positive vote for a negative vote.


I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...


Silent...But Deadly



Last edited by BrianG; 09.05.2008 at 11:48 PM. Reason: Edited poll for -1 success and +1 failure
   
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