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hobby wing - 05.07.2009, 02:33 PM

i see rc monster sell's hobby wing esc.....are they any good...i am working on a raze change over....would the hobby wing esc 150amp be good.....i'm trying to stay on buget...





i know they sell that as a motor combo is that good...does rc monster sell it
   
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i see rc monster sell's hobby wing esc.....are they any good...i am working on a raze change over....would the hobby wing esc 150amp be good.....i'm trying to stay on buget...





i know they sell that as a motor combo is that good...does rc monster sell it
Hi, I m currently racing with hobbywing 150 esc, besides being big they r good. I use it with medusa motor. The huge fan keeps to esc fan cool:) besides that u can use d program card to change program no need pc.

I used to use mmm but since I burnt 2 I sold it n try HW n I like it:)


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05.14.2009, 06:52 AM

Hello!
I burn 2 Mamba Monster (V2 and V3) and I sell its after return from warranty repair.
Now I run with a HobbyWing 150A and I can say that is a very good ESC!
Very very bigger, but a lot stronger that a Mamba Monster!
In a 1/8 conversion normally there is enought space for this ESC.
I buy even a LCD programmer and it is very useful because you don't need a PC to change setup and you can upgrade ESC firmware.

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05.14.2009, 07:34 AM

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Hello!
I burn 2 Mamba Monster (V2 and V3) and I sell its after return from warranty repair.
Now I run with a HobbyWing 150A and I can say that is a very good ESC!
Very very bigger, but a lot stronger that a Mamba Monster!
In a 1/8 conversion normally there is enought space for this ESC.
I buy even a LCD programmer and it is very useful because you don't need a PC to change setup and you can upgrade ESC firmware.

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How long have you been running your HW150A?
   
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05.14.2009, 08:00 AM

Hello!
I buy it 3 weeks ago and I run approx 20 batts discharge.
I run with a Feigao 7XL, 4400 5S LiPo packs or 4600 5S A123 packs.

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... my first Mamba Monster burned after 2 lipo packs...
... my second Mamba Monster after only 1 lipo pack...
   
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... my first Mamba Monster burned after 2 lipo packs...
... my second Mamba Monster after only 1 lipo pack...
Your v3 is your 2nd MMM? u ran it at 6S?

Did you run your hw150A under race condition?
   
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05.14.2009, 08:12 AM

I think there both good. The mmm has great service and the hw is easy to use at the track.
   
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05.14.2009, 08:18 AM

I ran alwas at 5S because I haven't 6S packs.
No, I'm not a racer but only a "sunday-racer" :-)
But I think this ESC can support a very huge stress
   
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I ran alwas at 5S because I haven't 6S packs.
No, I'm not a racer but only a "sunday-racer" :-)
But I think this ESC can support a very huge stress

I see. By the way, dun even set the punch control to 0 or near 0. They will burn up. Reducing the timing seems to burn up these hw escs as well. I burnt up my HW80A a few battery packs after I changed the timing to setting 3.

And also, I did worse things with my truck with the esc running alot hotter before i reduced the timing. It was flawless. Until I had to play with the settings.

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I hv race the HW esc with medusa motor esc runs cool, everything can be set, do not use auto lipo cutoff n do not set d punch to zero.

I use 4s to 6s it still runs cool:)


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05.14.2009, 08:46 AM

Supertek4 do run stock timing and punch or did you change them for racing?
   
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05.14.2009, 08:55 AM

I take standard setup, because my Hyper ST run good in this way and I don't need any change:
Start Punch = Level 5
Timing = 15°
   
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05.14.2009, 09:05 AM

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I take standard setup, because my Hyper ST run good in this way and I don't need any change:
Start Punch = Level 5
Timing = 15°
How heavy is your hyper st?

Is the drive train "bullet proof"?

What is the peak current of your setup?
   
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05.14.2009, 09:22 AM

Weight is around 5kg with battery installed.
The drive train is the standard of the Hyper ST PRO.
I don't know the exact current peak, I haven't a instrument to take a mesure when the car is running. The only thing that I can say is that my battery can give 4,4*35=154A in burst mode
   
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