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02.24.2006, 03:55 PM
how many cells can teh mgm handle?
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02.24.2006, 04:01 PM
16024 is 24 cells 160A.
Anyone know if the braking issue is resolved now?I believe the 16016 was going into reverse if you brake/lift off/then brake again.
Also what's the deal with the 'hydro' versions? are they waterproof?
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02.25.2006, 03:57 PM
MGM 16024 I wonder if it can handle 8c lipo?
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02.24.2006, 04:43 PM
they have change the programming some gustav. It don't have the double throw reverse now.
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02.24.2006, 05:09 PM
That does not look like a problem, dude. Do you want to hardwire it?
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02.24.2006, 06:33 PM
If you are planning on running 32 cells, you might consider selling the schulze and take a bigger one. Takes away some risk for sure.
I too think that the 3.5mm plugs are too small. I contacted MGM about it, and i was told that it was more relavant for boats, because boats take a higher constant current.
On the other hand, i like the idea of a loose cable between the motor and the controller. (lehner 19/22 series no high-amp) these motors also use plugs.
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02.24.2006, 06:43 PM
that would make monthy male gold swapping alot easier...
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02.25.2006, 06:46 AM
[QUOTE=Serum]If you are planning on running 32 cells, you might consider selling the schulze and take a bigger one. Takes away some risk for sure.
I'll get the 3695 e.s.c in the future, if possible. What is the rpm limit of this cont.?
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02.25.2006, 07:59 AM
It hasn't got the 42k limit.
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02.25.2006, 12:12 PM
Right now, the best controllers ,allover, are the Micro series( especially the 20150 and the 36150). The 160.40 e.s.c is very big and stupid in terms of design, in my humble opinion, while the 36150 ( though it has the irritating rpm limit) still managed to keep the traditional design of the bk controllers without enlarging it. Plus, its a bit cheaper than the schulze. How much does the 36150 cost? its not listed in the store.
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02.25.2006, 03:35 PM
490 or 499, just ask Mike if you want to know for sure. 24 volts and the setup you had in mind with the new MGM should be okay too, according to MGM it should be around 300 euro. (350-360 dollars)
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02.25.2006, 04:02 PM
yup. it sure can.
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02.25.2006, 04:11 PM
Maybe that is what I should use in my jammin crt if i ever want more cells I am covered and 160 amps should be plenty
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02.25.2006, 04:15 PM
200 peak for 5 secconds... Not bad..
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03.18.2006, 03:00 PM
Anyone tried their MGM 16024, yet? How does it perform?
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