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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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Turn all of "BATCH 2" MMM up to 6v?? -
05.28.2008, 06:37 PM
Why not?
I am in batch 2 and I would like 6v rather than 5.5.
If we all agree might we have all of batch 2 turned up to 6v?
What does everyone think?
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RC-Monster Brushless
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05.28.2008, 06:41 PM
Yeah, would be great, was only thinking of this the other day
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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05.28.2008, 06:45 PM
I would just hate to wait for the v2 of the MMM to come out only to send it back for the 6v mod .....
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RC-Monster Brushless
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05.28.2008, 06:47 PM
Be good if all the ones getting returned to CC of problems get turned up to 6V aswell
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RC-Monster Brushless
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05.28.2008, 06:56 PM
I am also in the second batch. I wouldn't mind having it changed to 6v. But if it wasn't changed, it wouldn't bother me either. I use a 5955 servo (333oz-in at 6v) so I would care if it ran off 5.5v. It is only a little less torque...
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RC-Monster Titanium
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05.28.2008, 06:59 PM
thats a good plan, I sent mine in to be fixed and was going to give them a check for $45 or whatever it was for 6v mod, and figured forget it, I just want it fixed. I didnt get it fixed and have nothing till possibly end of June who knows maybe later. I think making it 6v for free wouldnt be unreasonable for the delay and hassle. What do ya say Joe ? Ya with me Patrick ?  feh.. at this point id take my smoked MMM back just so i have something to look at for $152. 9 days and im losing it <twitch>
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05.28.2008, 11:28 PM
I wouldn't mind a free 6v upgrade for the hassle of sending in the MMM after only 5 minutes running it!
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Yip Yip Yip...
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05.29.2008, 01:13 AM
honestly my servos performed better on the 5.5v of the MMM then they did on a receiver pack so I'm happy.
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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05.29.2008, 07:27 AM
I think the free upgrade to 6 or 7v would not be too much to ask. Castle has thousands of our dollars and we have no ESC's to show for it. It would be a nice gesture on their part.
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RC-Monster Carbon FIBRE NOT FIBER!
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05.29.2008, 07:46 AM
think about it guys... why would they use a random voltage like 5.5v then charge pple to up it? there MUST be a functional reason for this, and it obviously worked better for them to set it at 5.5v
with the 5955tg in a buggy, ill be fine on anything more than 2v lol.
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05.29.2008, 08:08 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by tc3_racer_001
think about it guys... why would they use a random voltage like 5.5v then charge pple to up it? there MUST be a functional reason for this, and it obviously worked better for them to set it at 5.5v
with the 5955tg in a buggy, ill be fine on anything more than 2v lol.
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I did hear a while back that it was componenet related, I dont remember where though, I have the same servo in my Revo and it works fine
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05.29.2008, 08:27 AM
I believe they found that some "stock" rx were having issues with 6v which is why they went for 5.5v. Not everyone is on 2.4 sadly. Rgds
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05.29.2008, 10:10 AM
I personally cant even tell the differeance between when I ran 6v on the CCBEC and the 5.5v in the MMM. If I dont notice it, I dont care. If they would have never told me it was 5.5v I would have gone on my merry way thinking it was 6v and never know differently.
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05.29.2008, 12:59 PM
I'm generally not a complainer, but I was really expecting the CCBEC to be integrated into the MMM when they were talking about the MMM having a switching BEC - so for that I am dissappointed. I've yet to see a piece of RC hardware that can't handle a full 6V.
Yet I do understand that the BEC also drives the internal circuitry of the MMM so they don't want someone cranking up the voltage and frying the ESC circuits. Of course there is a BUT to that as well, they could've just thrown a 5V zener diode on the feed to their circuitry to regulate their circuits at 5V and still allowed the user a BEC range of say 5V - 7.5V
Either way, like Jeff said, I can't fell the difference either way (just the gnawing thought in the back of my head that it's not a full 6V). I feel lucky to have just gotten 2 MMM's from the first batch that appear to be running properly and have not died after 2-3 runs on 5s and 6S pushing between 400 and 1500 watts.
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05.29.2008, 08:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by VintageMA
I'm generally not a complainer, but I was really expecting the CCBEC to be integrated into the MMM when they were talking about the MMM having a switching BEC - so for that I am dissappointed. I've yet to see a piece of RC hardware that can't handle a full 6V.
Yet I do understand that the BEC also drives the internal circuitry of the MMM so they don't want someone cranking up the voltage and frying the ESC circuits. Of course there is a BUT to that as well, they could've just thrown a 5V zener diode on the feed to their circuitry to regulate their circuits at 5V and still allowed the user a BEC range of say 5V - 7.5V
Either way, like Jeff said, I can't fell the difference either way (just the gnawing thought in the back of my head that it's not a full 6V). I feel lucky to have just gotten 2 MMM's from the first batch that appear to be running properly and have not died after 2-3 runs on 5s and 6S pushing between 400 and 1500 watts.
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Actually, we wish we could have put the CC BEC on it as well. There just wasn't enough room though...not enough pins on the processor as I understand it.
Joe Ford
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Castle Creations
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