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Question Can something possibly happen? - 04.25.2007, 08:29 PM

Well, as some may know, I bought the Mamba Max 4600 recently for my future CRT.5. I also ordered a center diff and kyosho 46t spur for the buggy. I was wondering if anything can possibly go wrong if I try the 4600 with a spare ib4200 6 cell pack I have laying around in the buggy? I would not use the combo for actually bashing hard or anything... but just a short test on the street. I know the MM is made for 1/10 scale, but could it possibly get damaged from such a high load on the ESC/motor beign used in a 1/8 scale rc?

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04.25.2007, 08:34 PM

just take it easy you should fine, but check your temps.
   
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04.25.2007, 11:03 PM

It might cog a whole lot. If it does, get off of the throttle quick. An 1/8 scale buggy probably weights two to three times more than a 1/10 scale.
   
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04.25.2007, 11:07 PM

Is it possible that the esc can fry if it coggs too much? Is it under warrenty for it so I can get a replacement?

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04.25.2007, 11:32 PM

If it coggs too much it will toast the controller. I killed one a couple of weeks ago. Running a MM in an 1/8 scale buggy is not covered by warranty.
   
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04.26.2007, 12:16 AM

Yes, when it coggs there is very little rotor motion. The rotor turning through a magnetic field is what helps limit the current in the windings. No motion means the current is only limited by the DC resistance of the coil wire - which is VERY VERY low. This high current can easily damage an ESC.
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04.26.2007, 12:35 AM

So basicly, what you guys are trying to say is... don't do it, lol. But would it be all right for maybe 5-7 minutes? Can it fry in such little time?

I have seen people run them in an e-maxx, and they said that it worked okay for the most part. But i don't know how the weight of an e-maxx compares to a 1/8 scale buggy.


   
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04.26.2007, 12:53 AM

5-7 minutes?!! Depending on how bad the cogging is, the motor used, battery voltage, etc, it can take as little as several seconds.
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04.26.2007, 01:50 AM

I think he meant drive it 5 - 7 min not cogging 5 - 7 min. LOL
   
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04.26.2007, 10:09 AM

Yah, lol, I did mean drive for 5-7 minutes, lol.:005:


   
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04.26.2007, 10:10 AM

lol, ok. Just gotta make sure. :)
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04.26.2007, 10:26 AM

The 4600 with a 6 cell pack shouldn't create any trouble in the buggy IMO - use low gearing. If it coggs noticeably, back off the throttle to avoid blowing it up. Not ideal, but I would bet it works just fine. 6 cells won't be terribly impressive in a 1/8 buggy, though. :)
   
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04.26.2007, 09:21 PM

Thanks for the help guys. I actually just realized that I forgot to buy a pinion from Mike, so I guess I'll just buy a pinion for the future CRT.5. What gearing are most of you guys running?

Mike - Any progress on the spur?


   
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