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Marvin 03.07.2009 05:30 PM

MMM mounting
 
I've just got my MMM through the post (thanks George16) and I know mounting them is often a problem. I was thinking that, why don't you just remove the bottom of the case, drill 4 holes in the corners ~2.5mm and tap them with an M3 tap. You could use thin nuts to secure the screws as there is plenty of space inside. Then just screw it to wherever it needs to go with a bit of servo tape just in case. Don't know if this has been tried before, but I'd of thought that this would be the best way to mount it securely.

George16 03.07.2009 06:18 PM

I think it was tried before but be very careful when opening the ESC. Castle actually have a "How to open" procedure to lower the risk of damaging something. Even with this type of mod, you still have the chance of popping it off through the tabs but you can prevent it by taping the bottom and top case together.

I have my MMMs held by indusrial strength velcro with a ziptie and it works really well.

Glad to hear you received the ESC.

Dagger Thrasher 03.07.2009 06:53 PM

Sounds like an idea. Might be tricky, but could work well.:yes:

I gotta admit though...my MMM is just velcro'd down using industrial velcro, and after quite a few hard crashes, rolls and landings, the case isn't showing any signs of wanting to come apart. Must just be me, but mine seems very solidly held together by the clips. Everyone else seems to have problems with the case coming apart, but no problems here.:neutral:

Marvin 03.08.2009 08:49 AM

No, I mean holding it to the car - not too worried about the case coming apart - going to have a cable tie (zip tie) around it to stop that. The only reason I thought of it is, as a racer, I don't like anything not screwed down, and that is what always bothered me about electric racing - one big crash, and out go all your expensive electrics.

warbunny1 03.08.2009 10:16 AM

I used a revo steering link with a piece of fuel tubing in the center, across the middle of the MMM. Then I ran longer screws down the sides into the chassis. I was using the Losi kit on an 8ight.

E-Revonut 03.08.2009 10:22 AM

I have mine zip tied to an aluminum plate that is screwed to the chassis, hasn't moved! However when Traxxas releases there hold down for the Monster I WILL HAVE ONE!!!

Marvin 03.08.2009 10:46 AM

So you don't reckon there's much point in screwing it down the way I suggested? Just get some good double sided tape and a zip tie or two, and that'll be alright - ok, guess it is also easier than drilling holes and stuff into the Mamba.

Cheers guys
Simon

phildogg 03.08.2009 10:53 AM

I also have a plate screwed to the revo and then esc held with velcro and a ziptie. seems secure enough for me.
phil

Marvin 03.09.2009 02:43 PM

That's pretty much what I've done, I'll put a build thread with piccies up soon. Getting Mike's bits for it this Friday, after I've paid the extortionate customs charges. Already got 2 4S Flightpower Lipos 4350mAh 25C, a 5S Tornado 3700 mAh Lipo 22C, and a 6S Flightpower 3200mAh 20C (may sell this one though...). I've also got my MMM - I hadn't realised just how big it was! I've never seen such a massive speedo! How big must those Hobbywing Speedos be!?!

rootar 03.09.2009 08:31 PM

here is my mount i use....velcro underneath and a clamp on top works awesome and easy to remove the MMM and no use of zipties...

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...5&d=1228877849

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...9&d=1228877227

Marvin 03.10.2009 12:18 PM

That is very nicely done...
I just don't have enough space on my chassis to do that... :cry:

big greg 03.10.2009 04:02 PM

i am putting small zip strips through the small openings in the side, right ove the heatsink, double sided tape on the bottem, and a big one on top, ive seen like 4 come loose and rip apart at my track, the case DOES come open, ive seen it!


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