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Matthew_Armeni
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06.06.2008, 03:02 AM

I run both my MM's at 6s, one with a 1515 3d Neu and the other with a 1300 Medusa (both 50mm and 60mm versions) and also a 1500 Mega Motor. I haven't had any problems, but I am right at the components maximum voltage level and I don't run any cutoff. All the components on the MM are 26v and the caps are 25v so it really isn't recommended, 5s shouldn't have any problems at all though because you leave yourself some headroom.
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06.06.2008, 03:26 AM

keep in mind, some just wont arm... really good idea to get a few small lipos (if you have any) and hook them up to create the desired voltage and see if it arms, or cooks....

if it works, then add a fan and try it out off the ground. check temps then run it slowly around and just be generally cautious... 5s would be my max imo... but hey, its your controller!


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06.06.2008, 09:48 AM

Yes artur checked the whole arming thing all the way up to 6S so I think I'm good there. Thanks for the advice guys.
   
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