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drkdgglr 12.03.2010 05:59 PM

New MGM X-Series esc's
 
http://mgm-compro.com/index.php?tid=...ypes-of-models

Some pretty cool features....

snellemin 12.03.2010 06:06 PM

Nice, but the Euro is killer.

Cody.McP 12.03.2010 08:53 PM

I don't see a price or any pictures on their site, but 25kw is over 33 horsepower! That's more than a lot of quads/atvs! :surprised:
This an a Neu 4430 would be insane in any RC vehicle, or maybe a bike? Or CAR? :oh:

What's_nitro? 12.03.2010 09:34 PM

Me likey! :yes:

Assuming they've absolutely fixed the braking issue, those are gonna be some solid controllers. Depending how much cash I get for Xmas there may be one of the 12035's in my future. Knowing me, I'll find somthing else to spend it on, though.... :lol:

suicideneil 12.03.2010 09:49 PM

http://mgm-compro.com/pics/x-series-hp.png

Exactly the same looking as the older versions.

A 120amp 2-6s lipo model costs $199, 160amp is $237; if you want an 8s 140amp esc for your 1/5 conversion it'll set you back $327 and a 15s 140amp model will rape your wallet at a mere $415...

I'd stick to the MMMXL given the choice :lol:

ZippyBasher 12.04.2010 01:18 AM

Well if your right... $415 doesnt sound too bad for 11hp Edit...

E-Bike! :yes:

I have a dirt skateboard that needs to rid the gasser...

magman 12.04.2010 12:05 PM

I still have a MGM sitting collecting dust in my drawer. I was never able to get the programming smooth enough for my liking above and beyond the brake issue. The one positive I had with these controllers is that they ran cool as can be.

Ever since castle improved dramatically on their controllers, why go anywhere else especially with the new High voltage controllers coming out. You sure as you know what will not get the customer support castle offers if there is a issue

crazyjr 12.07.2010 02:45 PM

I think the 60 amp esc's would be killer for minis, 6-8s on a mini revo might be a tough little truck. the footprint looks to fit easy

Nick 12.07.2010 09:19 PM

I just got the first one! :D




http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/uploads/..._981_89092.jpg





See here for lots of info on my project...

http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/topic/96...ost__p__922068



Hehehe. Yes I'm mad. :P

JERRY2KONE 12.07.2010 09:42 PM

Promising
 
It looks promising for high amp, high voltage applications. Please let us know how your testing works out. Since we may be living in Prague soon this may be a good choice for one of my project builds.

crazyjr 12.07.2010 10:33 PM

What are you planning for that Nick? Tug-a-war with a couple Citroen's

Nick 12.07.2010 11:06 PM

Something like that, lol.

The setup will be ending up in a much bigger model in the new year but thought I'd do something a bit different until then. The Slash looked like fun. :D

JERRY2KONE 12.07.2010 11:16 PM

Always something
 
Thats what I love about this hobby. There is always something new on the horizon and people in here are just so dammed creative. Thats why this is such a great place to hang out.

Hey Nick how's the snow over there where you are? We have seen some pretty unusual snowfalls this year, especially in the UK. I just saw that Edinbourogh was pretty much shut down all of last week because of the freak snow storms. I lived up in Glasgow for about 8 years and never got to see any serious snow during my stay there.

crazyjr 12.07.2010 11:27 PM

I got one 16025 (6 cell) and one thats supposed to be an older 8S type, the 160 never worked right and the 8cell one has a frayed reciever wire and glitches badly. Maybe its time to send them in and possibly trade up

JERRY2KONE 12.08.2010 04:27 AM

Got to try.
 
One has to try something. You never know what they are going to do until you ship it to them. I have heard stories go both ways with MGM, so ship it to them and see what they do with it. What have you got to lose? Good luck with that.


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