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mamba max esc+mamba motor
my friends esc blew up a couple of days ago:035: [emaxx] and he wants to replace it with a brushless so i want to get one to. he wants to get the mamba max esc and the trinity n80, will this work good . and i have decided that i want to get the same esc but get one of the mamba max motors but it said do not run in 1/10 monster truck. could i still use that choice and if i could not why.
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The Mamba Max motor is considered an "s" size motor, and just doesn't have enough to power a heavier MT (~10lbs). You could get it to work if you geared it VERY low, but then it'll only go like 15mph. For decent speeds, ~35mph+, most get an "xl" motor. The turns count will depend on what voltage you plan to use. The MM ESC can power these larger motors if geared right.
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Did he also used an mm motor in his e-maxx then?
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The MM motor really isn't designed for monster trucks, but I do have a friend that is running the 4600 system in his mostly stock emaxx on dual 3S packs run in parallel. I believe he's running the 6Ah packs. He doesn't have any heat issues and he's getting rediculous runtimes. Personally, I would have gone with a different motor, but he isn't having any problems.
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no he has not bought anything yet he is trying to save up. luckly he still has his stampede to run we also found the novak 4.5 for 280.00 |
hey i see alot of people using the mamba max esc with the fiego motor would this be a good setup in the emaxx until i get an 1/8 scale and why are people chosing sensorless over sensored? and will the novak 4.5 or 6.5 be god in a 1/8 scale.
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FYI, the Mamba Max motors use a 480 size rotors and they're very weak for MTs.
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We run (or atleast I do) sensorless because the MM is very cheap and the sensorless motors available on this sight are WAY more powerfull than the Novak or LRP sensored stuff. Also, the tiny bit of extra throttle response at low end isn't really noticeable in a 10lb truck running a 4s or 5s LiPo.
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the novak 6.5 needs 25/1 i think and the 4.5 needs around 30/1. so in a 1/8 truggy or buggy you have a gearing range of 17/1~8/1. it also depends on your tire size and overall weight. |
I think he meant the stock esc blew and was thinking of the MM and trinity N80 motor. I have heard its a great setup on 12 cells, one of the rc car mags did the same combo and said it was awsome
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