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09.14.2011, 05:58 PM

MGM are great (i have 2), But why not a castle mamba monster? Its a great 6s esc


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09.15.2011, 07:53 AM

That 1527 1D will not work with the MMM as it is a beast. I use to own these and it will smoke the Hydra 240. This is just a hard motor for esc and batteries in my opinion. The boat guys love that combo as they run parrallel batteries to keep the esc happy.
   
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09.15.2011, 02:36 PM

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09.15.2011, 04:58 PM

The 1527 1D motor is an amp hog. I don't think the MMM will be able to handle the amount of power (amp) that this motor needs. The only way I ran this motor was with the Hydra240 with a fully functioning watercooling on my 1/5 scale LSt2 conversion and also using a mechanical braking system to stop the car. I was burning my Hydra240 when I selected with brakes as back then I didn't know that the surge from braking causes a spike that makes the ESC burst into flames. My conversion was so uncontrollable even with the POS Maxamp that I used to have. 6S 8000 MAH. Goodluck on that beast. I believe this motor will pull 200 amp continous or in a burst and not a lot of ESC will be happy with that kind of load and make sure you pick a high C rating battery as this was probably causing my ESC to light up also. But that was years ago now lipo technology has change.
   
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