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DickyT 10.30.2008 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 227563)
I'm going to have to side with the others here. Running a 2700kv motor on 6S and gearing for 80+mph is just crazy.

I concur, you are looking to fry something at that point.

any gearing that will bring lipos up to 150 is way to high.

bustitup 10.30.2008 08:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hoovhartid (Post 227511)
hey man,

dude:diablo: you're mean to your electronics.

!

HA...this from a guy who opens his beer bottles with his MMM:tongue:


she handles like a dream though....flew over the speed bump like a bird and landed like the space shuttle

Jabe 10.30.2008 08:59 AM

just hoping that its castle link that has broken down, not the monster...

bustitup 10.30.2008 08:59 AM

I'm going to blame it on Larrydino over at traxxas....I was trying to win the $20 for the first guy to hit 70 with the mmm...not really for the money...for bragging rights mostley

anyway ya I wont be trying that again

bustitup 10.30.2008 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jabe (Post 227571)
just hoping that its castle link that has broken down, not the monster...



hmmm....you think that could be possible?.......I will try another one

DickyT 10.30.2008 09:02 AM

I don't think it is the link, when my v1 died it did just that, heated up the castle link. that link still works fine to program my mamba25

killajb 10.30.2008 09:07 AM

"I'm going to blame it on Larrydino over at traxxas....I was trying to win the $20 for the first guy to hit 70 with the mmm...not really for the money...for bragging rights mostley

anyway ya I wont be trying that again"


Hmm.. maybe you should have provided this info in post that started this thread..

skellyo 10.30.2008 09:08 AM

Did you pop the case and make sure the fan wires didn't get shorted together? It's worth checking to see.

bustitup 10.30.2008 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 227580)
Did you pop the case and make sure the fan wires didn't get shorted together? It's worth checking to see.


been trying to figure out how it opens ..but those wires sure look squeezed

bustitup 10.30.2008 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by killajb (Post 227579)
"I'm going to blame it on Larrydino over at traxxas....I was trying to win the $20 for the first guy to hit 70 with the mmm...not really for the money...for bragging rights mostley

anyway ya I wont be trying that again"


Hmm.. maybe you should have provided this info in post that started this thread..


why?

skellyo 10.30.2008 09:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bustitup (Post 227585)
been trying to figure out how it opens ..but those wires sure look squeezed

You should just have to pull the label off and depress the tabs on the sides for it to pop apart.

TexasSP 10.30.2008 09:36 AM

I with the rest, I think this one is the fault of the "ahem" user and not the MMM. :na:

I am glad I am not a speed freak, it keeps me out of trouble. :diablo:

killajb 10.30.2008 10:04 AM

Bustitup,

The title of this thread is somewhat misleading based on what took place. I'mean sure, the MMM "bit the dust". But most who chimed in (myself included) think that your set-up was bit extreme.

I like to push the limit on some things, knowing the results could sometimes mean complete failure. Heck, I've been told that I have this weird sadistic laugh when one of my "experiments" goes awry. Still, I'm the first to admit fault when doing so amidst the carnage.

DickyT 10.30.2008 10:10 AM

At least he lived up to his name!

macr0w 10.30.2008 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 227563)
I'm going to have to side with the others here. Running a 2700kv motor on 6S and gearing for 80+mph is just crazy.

I'm with you.

This is definitely a case of operator error.

The title of this thread should read "I Killed My MMMv3"

:oops::whip:


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