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magman 06.21.2008 06:02 PM

For those of you using a mm esc w/GriffinRu's mod 1 done, any probs on 5s?
 
I want to run my mm on 5s. I run it now on 4s and w/the mod 1 done and it runs great. I do not want to push it too hard on 5s

speed demon 06.21.2008 07:27 PM

Ran mine on 5S with the mod one done in a rustler with a medusa 2200....zero problems and I ran it pretty hard; as hard as you can in a rustler. Now running 6S with it and again zero problems.

brushlessboy16 06.21.2008 07:29 PM

I run my Standard MM on 5s, no problems whatsoever

lincpimp 06.21.2008 08:01 PM

I cooked my first mod1 mm on 5s.

Not really the esc or griffin's fault. I got a rock stuck in the pinion/spur while at full throttle. I sent it back to him and he had a look. Supposedly the mm had alot of solder in one area, and the intense heat that was created by full power going into a stalled motor caused the solder to melt and bridge two phases, thus smoking the esc.

I had him do another and have had great success with 5s.

magman 06.22.2008 09:34 AM

It's up to 5s I go!!!

brushlessboy16 06.22.2008 10:32 AM

YAY your gonna love it..

BL_RV0 06.22.2008 10:55 AM

How much does Artur charge to do the stage 1 mod?

magman 06.22.2008 11:09 AM

If you want the mod done pm him. I had other issues w/mine when I sent it to him so it cost me more. It is well worth the money he chargers...he does great work.

azjc 06.22.2008 11:18 AM

from what has been posted here you can disable the LVC and a stock MM will arm and you will be able to use it, you will either have to use an external LVC or have a lot of confidence in your abilitity to not run your rig too long

rcmonkey 06.22.2008 01:04 PM

Can a MM run 6s A123 with a UBEC and some bigger caps?


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