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11.07.2011, 09:07 PM

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punch control is actually a throttle delay(acts as if you moved the throttle more slowly), while torque control actually limits output torque(effectively a current limit). Punch control sucks, while torque control is quite useful IMO. :)
Correct. And I agree too.


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11.14.2011, 06:12 PM

What version would you recommend for torque control on a mmm v3?
   
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11.15.2011, 08:29 AM

Anything newer than v1.24 should have torque control feature- it's just finding a version which doesn't have the low-speed glitching issue ( just don't use v1.28 as that is a known dodgy version ).
   
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11.15.2011, 02:34 PM

How do you tell what version of MMM you have? I think mine is an older version because it has female bullet plugs soldered to the board instead of wires and because the newer firmwares cause heavy low speed glitching. Is there any firmware version with torque control that works with an older MMM? Or do I just have to go do trial and error?


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11.16.2011, 09:46 AM

Sounds like a v2 or an early v3:

http://traxxas.com/forums/showthread...00022-Firmware

post 28.

Trial and error is the only real approach to take when testing firmware versions, it is purely hit & miss whether the same version works perfectly on 2 escs..
   
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