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jokerjustin 11.06.2007 11:09 AM

doubel stacked mamba max how to..
 
is thier a tutorial on how to install a double stacked mamba max board? i have 2 mm and i want to make one monster.... is it serious surgery or is it just about solderin gcertain parts together....thanks!!


do u guys think there is a need for me to do this? its goin gin my 9xl revo.. i was just hoping for cooler temps.

jhautz 11.06.2007 11:37 AM

As far as I know GriffenRU is the only one doing this mod. I would be interested in trying this as well if there were a how to put together.

Then again... If the MMM is only really only 2-3 months away, I would probably just wait for it.

zeropointbug 11.06.2007 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 127456)
Then again... If the MMM is only really only 2-3 months away, I would probably just wait for it.

Are you sure about that?! :whistle:

aqwut 11.06.2007 02:51 PM

it has been 2-3 months since last year... LOL

too bad there's no way to serial a mambamax together...

BrianG 11.06.2007 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by aqwut (Post 127482)
too bad there's no way to serial a mambamax together...

Better yet, lets have Griffin make an adaptor that allows either parallel (200A @ 4s) or serial operation (100A @ 8s). :smile:

Serum 11.06.2007 03:56 PM

LOL.. That would go beyond some laws..

BrianG 11.06.2007 04:03 PM

Pshaw, laws are meant to be broken... or is that "rules"?

Serum 11.06.2007 04:22 PM

simple rule out the law..

GriffinRU 11.06.2007 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz (Post 127456)
As far as I know GriffenRU is the only one doing this mod. I would be interested in trying this as well if there were a how to put together.

Then again... If the MMM is only really only 2-3 months away, I would probably just wait for it.

I will put step-by-step instructions this weekend.
I am looking forward for MMM as well, would be fun to tweak that one and to check out Castle's version neumotor.

Cartwheels 11.06.2007 06:12 PM

Not change the subject but, if Castle is planning on using Neu type motors they must have the fix to make their controllers work with that type of motor. That fix should make the brushless world a lot sweeter.

suicideneil 11.06.2007 06:44 PM

Definately. My only thought is that it was the segmented/slotted magnet that caused the issues between Neu motors & the MM esc; what if CC used a different type of magnet in their new Neus, then the programming fix wouldnt have been needed....

sikeston34m 11.06.2007 06:50 PM

I for one am hoping that Castle sees the need to operate multi-pole motors.

Weither those motors are 2 pole, 4 pole, 6,8,10 or 12 pole, I hope they see the Quark kicked their butt that first round. Now it's time for them to redeem themselves and surpass the competition. I hope.

Arct1k 11.06.2007 07:38 PM

There is a post on the castle thread re MMM from Patrick that they have a software fix for mm for slotted motors in test and "should be releasing shortly" - Pinch of salt required until seen

lincpimp 11.06.2007 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by sikeston34m (Post 127527)
I for one am hoping that Castle sees the need to operate multi-pole motors.

Weither those motors are 2 pole, 4 pole, 6,8,10 or 12 pole, I hope they see the Quark kicked their butt that first round. Now it's time for them to redeem themselves and surpass the competition. I hope.

You have to give CC some credit. I bet that they have sold more Mamba 25s than all of the Quark controllers sold combined! It would be nice to see the MM work with neu/aveox motors. I have a Plett maximum and it works fine on a MM, including very smooth startups.

squeeforever 11.06.2007 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 127538)
There is a post on the castle thread re MMM from Patrick that they have a software fix for mm for slotted motors in test and "should be releasing shortly" - Pinch of salt required until seen

They've said a fix for the problem should be out "soon" almost as long as we've been expecting the MMM. I'm wondering what CC's definition of "soon" really is...


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