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TexasSP 04.29.2008 10:42 PM

Where did you get this from?

lutach 04.29.2008 11:23 PM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 167677)
Where did you get this from?

Patrick said that in rcgroups. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...17#post9659948

TexasSP 04.30.2008 01:50 AM

Thanks, just curious.

titan 04.30.2008 02:52 AM

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WHAT? 6V BEC? Very bad Information!

I hoped i can make the wire system more simple! (without cc bec for 7.4V)

One Big Point to MMM is lost. Bad joke.

:(

Titan

Electric Dave 04.30.2008 08:16 AM

Huh? 6v is the normal voltage for a BEC...actually it's perfect, many are a little lower than 6v...at 6v servos will perform perfectly.

tc3_racer_001 04.30.2008 08:20 AM

any more than 6v and they will fry wont they? i think 24kg for a steering servo is enough in a buggy anyway :P

sleebus.jones 04.30.2008 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by MacII (Post 167799)
Huh? 6v is the normal voltage for a BEC...actually it's perfect, many are a little lower than 6v...at 6v servos will perform perfectly.

Agreed. I don't see why 6v is a bad thing at all. :neutral: Oh well, more MMM for the rest of us. :yipi:

Dagger Thrasher 04.30.2008 08:40 AM

Some of the very fast servos designed for touring etc are designed to be used at 5.0 - 5.5V if I remember rightly...but not many. And nobody's going to be using such servos in 1/8th or 1/10th MT applications anyway, so that's not a problem. 6.0V will be great for our servos. It's kind of a shame that it's not programmable like the CCBEC is, but it's no major loss IMO. If you need programmable voltage for whatever reason, just disable the onboard BEC and stick a CCBEC in there. :)

phatmonk 04.30.2008 08:24 PM

So what makes the MMM more powerful then the MM.More fets?more capacitors?cooling fan?all 3?


Losi 8T 1515/1.5d/f 4s2p 6000 Quark 125B with heatsink and fan
CRT.5 1515/1d/s 3s2p 6000 Quark 80B with heatsink

MTBikerTim 04.30.2008 08:25 PM

For $20 for a ccbec if you really want a different voltage I really don't think it is a big deal really.

83gt 04.30.2008 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by titan (Post 167776)
WHAT? 6V BEC? Very bad Information!

I hoped i can make the wire system more simple! (without cc bec for 7.4V)

One Big Point to MMM is lost. Bad joke.

:(

Titan

I don't understand. You want a BEC that puts out 7.4v ? You want to fry your servo's and radio or what ?

MTBikerTim 04.30.2008 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 83gt (Post 168006)
I don't understand. You want a BEC that puts out 7.4v ? You want to fry your servo's and radio or what ?

The robotic servos operate on the higher voltage from what I have seen and there are a number of receivers which can run on the higher voltage as well. I think the new spektrum receivers can use the higher voltage but don't quote me on that.

titan 05.01.2008 03:30 AM

My react rx handle 9Volt and the Dymond DS 9900 like 4.8-7.4V too. (A race transponder hande 8V.)

Everybody cry to HV. But a HV Servo is a bad thing? ^^

Are you looking to my Emaxx wire system? I hoped, my next ESC need no ccbec like quark monster. It is a new top product for many years - it should be a feature of the time - integration.

My emaxx peaks 60Amps :>

Titan

PS: There is a timing option, which numbers the option means? The words do not help me. My lehner 1920 like 12° timing. Somebody know it? thx

sleebus.jones 05.01.2008 08:11 AM

It would be different if you could only get performance with >6v, but when you can get 200 oz-in with 6v, what more do you really need?

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.01.2008 05:10 PM

Did anyone else get a email saying that the MMM will be shipped 15 May from Castle?


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