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01.19.2009, 08:49 PM

The cc36 motors will work perfectly fine with the MMM, better infact as the MMM has higher current and voltage handling specs. Just dont be tempted to run a ~7000kv motor on 6s lipo, stick to the guidelines printed on the rear endbells of the motors.
   
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01.19.2009, 08:52 PM

Oh, no. I only wanted to run a 2s with the 6900 or 7700, but I just didn't know if these esc's were designed for the higher kv motors. Thanks for the fast reply btw.
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01.20.2009, 12:54 AM

Thanks for the clarification Patrick! I guess I can now point the skeptics to this thread when they start commenting on how my Mega will eventually fry my MMM.


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01.21.2009, 02:06 PM

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That's nice to know Patrick. Too bad my Big Maxx didn't like the MMM though, bad commutation according to Plettenberg.
I know for a fact that the MMM works beautifully with Plettys... So the issue wasn't "bad commutation"...


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