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cemetery gates 05.05.2007 01:50 PM

1. Are you pleased with the performance of the Monster Pro ESC?

I am very pleased, super smooth esc

2. If you have the RC-Monster heatsink, was it difficult to install? Pictures?

I run radio shack copper heatsinks. With my setup I really don't need them though, the esc stays below 85f

3. How would you characterize programming difficulty?

very easy!

4. Have you had any experience running 5S with the Monster Pro? Any problems?

No problems with 4s or 5s. Also it stays cool with an hour of constant running.

5. Are there any alternatives that are better than the Monster Pro? Why?

IMO, it is the best esc available right now. With the Tekin R1MT and CC MMM coming out the Quark might take a back seat, but then again, they have the Plasma coming out too...

Bye:018:

BP-Revo 05.05.2007 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
I would love to run a 1:1 electric with the same power ratio as our 1/8th's... :p

Yea, but whatever money you would have blown on gas would have been spent on new tires every week lmao...

zeropointbug 05.07.2007 10:06 PM

Despite being my first Bl controller, and despite it having a capacitor blow out on me, I still LOVE it. The power, and the smoothness of it is addictive! :027:

I don't know why anyone would think programming it is hard, it's super easy!

The ppl at S&T are very kind and they have by far the best service for any controller you can buy. Service is everything!

If you are going to get it, the new thing that is starting to arise is going to be soldering a couple extra capacitors on the input power leads of the Quark, S&T recommend them as preventative.

GorillaMaxx360 05.07.2007 10:13 PM

what are copper heatsinks and how are they compared to the one mike sells.

cemetery gates 05.07.2007 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
what are copper heatsinks and how are they compared to the one mike sells.

I use THESE. They work well with my aplication, they might not for everyone though...

Bye:018:

ssspconcepts 05.07.2007 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeropointbug
Despite being my first Bl controller, and despite it having a capacitor blow out on me, I still LOVE it. The power, and the smoothness of it is addictive! :027:

I don't know why anyone would think programming it is hard, it's super easy!

The ppl at S&T are very kind and they have by far the best service for any controller you can buy. Service is everything!

If you are going to get it, the new thing that is starting to arise is going to be soldering a couple extra capacitors on the input power leads of the Quark, S&T recommend them as preventative.

Thanks. You are not the first to say that S&T has good customer service. This goes along ways with me and is a BIG DEAL.

BrianG 05.08.2007 12:04 AM

1. Are you pleased with the performance of the Monster Pro ESC?
Very much so. Smooth as silk running and no cogging even at very low speeds.

2. If you have the RC-Monster heatsink, was it difficult to install? Pictures?
Heatsinks installed were customized for each install (2 Quarks).

3. How would you charatcerize programming difficulty?
Read the manual and you will have no trouble.

4. Have you had any experience running 5S with the Monster Pro? Any problems?
Highest cells count so far has been with 14 cells and 4s.

5. Are there any alternatives that are better than the Monster Pro? Why?
Define "better". IMO, the best controller out right now. Some controllers have better programmability (MM), some handle higher voltage (MGM, BK Warriors), some handle higher current (MGM, Warrior), but the Quark has my vote for all-around best ESC. There are a couple of "issues" like heating up (add heatsinks), very shaky 6s capability, and no reverse brake.

ssspconcepts 05.08.2007 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
1. Are you pleased with the performance of the Monster Pro ESC?
Very much so. Smooth as silk running and no cogging even at very low speeds.

2. If you have the RC-Monster heatsink, was it difficult to install? Pictures?
Heatsinks installed were customized for each install (2 Quarks).

3. How would you charatcerize programming difficulty?
Read the manual and you will have no trouble.

4. Have you had any experience running 5S with the Monster Pro? Any problems?
Highest cells count so far has been with 14 cells and 4s.

5. Are there any alternatives that are better than the Monster Pro? Why?
Define "better". IMO, the best controller out right now. Some controllers have better programmability (MM), some handle higher voltage (MGM, BK Warriors), some handle higher current (MGM, Warrior), but the Quark has my vote for all-around best ESC. There are a couple of "issues" like heating up (add heatsinks), very shaky 6s capability, and no reverse brake.

Thanks. Good info to have. I ordered a Quark 125 from Mike and it shipped today.

GorillaMaxx360 05.08.2007 07:57 AM

plus it looks the coolest out of the speed controls (125).

zeropointbug 05.08.2007 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
plus it looks the coolest out of the speed controls (125).

word. The first time I saw it I was like uuhhh, uuhhh..... uuhhhhh. :018:

neweuser 05.08.2007 03:26 PM

I love my Quark, it's smooth. What helped me with programming is having one person read as you program. Or, read it several tiems prior to programming. I ran 5s and 4s, it was nice to run on either. I have a customized heat sink for mine, but you can get some good pics off another thread around here some where.

zeropointbug 05.09.2007 07:30 PM

Yeah, the smoothness of the Quark is just oh so "JUICY". That is the best way I can describe it.

:027:

ssspconcepts 05.09.2007 09:06 PM

Got my Quark 125!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Well, I just received it in the mail today! I can't wait to install it.

ssspconcepts 05.09.2007 11:11 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Here it is......

Thanks Mike....your efforts to ship quickly are very much appreciated.

I ordered on Sunday and received on Wednesday...

zeropointbug 05.10.2007 12:38 AM

Nice :027:


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