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suicideneil 12.22.2012 03:05 PM

Sensors are for pussies! :lol:

I'm guessing the fan & housing unit on top of the esc are designed to be easily removable with a small flat bladed screw driver- nice bit of design. I wonder though, how many people will be moaning about dead fans because they didn't remove them, and I wonder how many people will complain of dead escs when they ran them fully submerged for long durations ( disclaimers are great when people read them )...

Unsullied_Spy 12.22.2012 08:41 PM

When did they start publishing amperage? :rules:

magman 12.23.2012 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NE32 (Post 425139)

Agreed...very disappointed. Have to stay with Tekin for the sensored features. Sorry castle...once I drove the 1/8 Tekin sensored setup I was hooked...soooo smooth. I guess I will finish converting my other 4 rigs over to 1/8 sensored set ups. I was actually waiting to see if castle was coming out w/a sensored 1/8 set up before I went ahead and spent all that $ . Oh well.

ta_man 12.23.2012 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 425159)
Agreed...very disappointed. Have to stay with Tekin for the sensored features. Sorry castle...once I drove the 1/8 Tekin sensored setup I was hooked...soooo smooth. I guess I will finish converting my other 4 rigs over to 1/8 sensored set ups. I was actually waiting to see if castle was coming out w/a sensored 1/8 set up before I went ahead and spent all that $ . Oh well.

The thing that is funny about remarks like that (meaning people saying how they like the sensored feel of the RX-8) is that the great majority of the time, probably 99%+, the RX-8 is running in sensorless mode. It just uses the sensors (when available) to start the motor. Once the car is moving faster than a walking pace it is pure sensorless. That's not even something you can change with the software: the RX-8 has no "sensored only" mode like the Tekin RS/RS Pro and the Castle MMP.

So what you are really liking about about your RX-8 is the programming that gives a different throttle feel than the Castle ESC software. ...and maybe the current limiter, if you use it.

outlaw 12.24.2012 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 425145)
Sensors are for pussies! :lol:

:rofl:

magman 12.24.2012 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ta_man (Post 425160)
The thing that is funny about remarks like that (meaning people saying how they like the sensored feel of the RX-8) is that the great majority of the time, probably 99%+, the RX-8 is running in sensorless mode. It just uses the sensors (when available) to start the motor. Once the car is moving faster than a walking pace it is pure sensorless. That's not even something you can change with the software: the RX-8 has no "sensored only" mode like the Tekin RS/RS Pro and the Castle MMP.

So what you are really liking about about your RX-8 is the programming that gives a different throttle feel than the Castle ESC software. ...and maybe the current limiter, if you use it.

What ever the differences are I like the feel much better than the MMM. Now, I had been a die hard castle fan for more than a decade. I do have a MMP in my daughter's Ten T and I do like the the way that feels but, not as much as the RX8 . If castle made the new MMM like the MMP, I would certainly buy it over Tekin.

I guess we really cant go wrong either way when it comes down to it as the technology has vastly improved over the last decade.

_paralyzed_ 12.24.2012 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by magman (Post 425164)
What ever the differences are I like the feel much better than the MMM. Now, I had been a die hard castle fan for more than a decade. I do have a MMP in my daughter's Ten T and I do like the the way that feels but, not as much as the RX8 . If castle made the new MMM like the MMP, I would certainly buy it over Tekin.

I guess we really cant go wrong either way when it comes down to it as the technology has vastly improved over the last decade.

I call dibs on your 1520 when you upgrade to tekin:yes:

Also, different versions of firmware give a different "feel" to the MMM, it might be worth trying other firmware versions. (I think 1.24 was a good one IIRC)

FG101C 12.24.2012 01:12 PM

I have both Tekin and Castle, actually more Castle. Sensor end is nice for one simple reason. When my rig is rolling backwards I don't have to wait for it to stop before I can go forward. Say I case a jump and its rolling back down, I have to wait for it to stop before it will go, this has been every Castle setup I've used.

I know, there will be plenty of people saying that is untrue but whatever, that's always been my experience. I know the general Castle to Tekin ratio on this forum but felt like I had to post that.

The new esc looks good though and I'm sure I will end up with one.

Semi Pro 12.26.2012 11:17 PM

i agree, i own tons of castle, and alot of sensoed stuff too, sorry, back in th novak days sensored was crap (thats novaks fault) but now days its a whole nother world, even with lower specs and cheeper fets teken's are winning races, if sensorless was so amazeing you would see it in racing more, i can tell you it comes down to software with sensors now and im sad to see castle not keeping up with the times.

im not going to run out and sell my castle stuff or anything dumb, and i will but a MMM V2 but i was hopeful that castle would open the door for bigger than 1/8 scale sensored set ups, i could only imagine a 1717 that started up smooth on a 1/5 gst that had good breaks...... of well, maybe one day

magman 12.27.2012 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 425166)
I call dibs on your 1520 when you upgrade to tekin:yes:

Also, different versions of firmware give a different "feel" to the MMM, it might be worth trying other firmware versions. (I think 1.24 was a good one IIRC)

I actually am running the 1.24 software in my truggy and I like it for that truck. For my buggy the Tekin setup is the best IMO.

And Harold...I am keeping the 1520 until it blows up!!! I did have 3 at one point and sold 2 so that's all I have left. The 1520 is one of the best motors Castle ever made

molak 01.13.2013 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by molak (Post 407786)
Cool! I'll get 3 V5 soon!

I'll be really happy with a variable voltage BEC, a sensor port and a easy to clean/exchage fan.

Taking the controller apart to clean the fan is just too annoying

Where is my sensor port !!! :whip:

bdebde 01.13.2013 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by molak (Post 425499)
Where is my sensor port !!! :whip:

+1 :whip:

V0RT3X 01.28.2013 07:31 AM

Can I send my MMMV3 for an out ot warranty repair and receive the new one? (RX wires were torn off)

Pdelcast 01.28.2013 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by V0RT3X (Post 425768)
Can I send my MMMV3 for an out ot warranty repair and receive the new one? (RX wires were torn off)

Of course you can.

Please note, repairs are running about six weeks right now.

Thanx!

Patrick

http://www.castlecreations.com/support/repairs.html

V0RT3X 01.28.2013 01:02 PM

Nice. It's been sitting for over a year so I can wait haha. BTW, is there an expiration date on the V1 XL replacements?

Pdelcast 01.28.2013 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by V0RT3X (Post 425770)
Nice. It's been sitting for over a year so I can wait haha. BTW, is there an expiration date on the V1 XL replacements?

No -- no expiration.

Arct1k 01.28.2013 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by V0RT3X (Post 425768)
Can I send my MMMV3 for an out ot warranty repair and receive the new one? (RX wires were torn off)

Not sure if castle still do it but reattaching wires used to be $15 flat fee.

V0RT3X 01.29.2013 06:59 AM

I know, but I'm not from US so I'd rather have a fully new one with warranty for 70$. (might try to repair the wires myself though) :)

molak 02.04.2013 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 425769)
Of course you can.

Please note, repairs are running about six weeks right now.

Thanx!

Patrick

http://www.castlecreations.com/support/repairs.html

Patrick


Non-repairable MMMv3 are being replaced with MMM2?

sabongi 02.04.2013 09:10 AM

Dude, read this...
Quote:

Originally Posted by V0RT3X (Post 425768)
Can I send my MMMV3 for an out ot warranty repair and receive the new one? (RX wires were torn off)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pdelcast (Post 425769)
Of course you can.

Please note, repairs are running about six weeks right now.

Thanx!

Patrick

http://www.castlecreations.com/support/repairs.html



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