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05.22.2008, 06:57 PM

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Well, I had given up on the pletty because the mgm had issues with it. But I plan on trying the MMM with the pletty when my MMM gets back from repair.
I'll be watching.
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05.22.2008, 09:46 PM

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Looks good! Hows the MMM?
Dead after 5 min of run time. But it is much better than the MGM, no reverse/brake suprises or other issues. Hope it is solid after it gets repaired/replaced.
   
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05.22.2008, 10:15 PM

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With the exception of the purple zip-tie, that looks so factory its unreal (get some nice HD velcro, works like a charm). Definately got plenty of speed and power, and smooth through out. Got any more topless shots from a few different angles? I love that shell, very..... green :D
The purple zip tie was temporary, ended up very temporary (5 min) when the MMM died.

A few more topless pics. The BEC is still there (not hooked up) with wires tucked away, so it will be neater when the MMM gets back.



   
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05.23.2008, 06:24 PM

Sweet. Shame about the MMM, but it should be fun with the Pletty when its repaired...
   
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05.23.2008, 06:54 PM

Mine ran silky smooth with an Align 600XL, so I know it handles 6 poles fine. I am sure it will work perfectly with the pletty.


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05.25.2008, 12:09 AM

You say the MMM is smoother then the MGM. Is your MGM the latest software update?
or are you running an older software?

I'm curious cause I have an MGM running off old software, and dont want to send it into the Czech Republic and wait months for it to come back. I was going to get the MMM while I send it the Czech.
   
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05.25.2008, 01:00 PM

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You say the MMM is smoother then the MGM. Is your MGM the latest software update?
or are you running an older software?

I'm curious cause I have an MGM running off old software, and dont want to send it into the Czech Republic and wait months for it to come back. I was going to get the MMM while I send it the Czech.
My MGM was version 3.04 software (older version). I sent it in to MGM when I ordered the MMM. The MGM seems to start pretty hard as well (bit of a jump at take off), even with minimum throttle input; the MMM seems to start out at 0rpm and accelerate very smooth all the way up to max rpm
   
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08.03.2008, 12:51 PM

Which one you prefer, MGM or MMM ? Is MMM smoother than MGM, what you think ?

Your car looks nasty and very clean

And where did you get those Neu Energy 6S batteries ? I didn't find them anywhere.
   
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08.03.2008, 01:00 PM

MMM is much smoother than the MGM with better low speed control. The MGM is a robust controller but the MMM has much better firmware and the programming software/computer interface is much better too. I have used both in my maxx and am very glad the MMM will be back to me this week.


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Thanks mate ! That is very good thing to know when choosing controller.
   
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08.03.2008, 01:31 PM

I need a Muggy now for the 1521 I just bought...
   
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08.03.2008, 02:24 PM

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Which one you prefer, MGM or MMM ? Is MMM smoother than MGM, what you think ?

Your car looks nasty and very clean

And where did you get those Neu Energy 6S batteries ? I didn't find them anywhere.
Well, at the moment, I prefer the MGM because it is working. But, seriously, the MGM with latest firmware (3.23) is very nearly as smooth as the MMM, and has much improved low speed control.

The Neu batteries were ordered directly from Neu.

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I need a Muggy now for the 1521 I just bought...
Kinda like putting the cart before the horse there You could just send it to me
   
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Ok.Thanks.
   
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08.07.2008, 12:06 PM

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My brushless truggy.
how big/heavy is that battery, and what one is it?
   
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08.08.2008, 11:35 AM

That aint a battery- its a container/project casing with a battery inside...
   
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