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12.03.2007, 09:28 AM

I just bought Mailman's 600XL. I'm going to see how well it will push my MGT using 7s2p A123 cells.

Also, does anybody know if the MM can run this motor? I know Mailman smoked his MM with this motor, but I don't know if that was a fluke or the norm. I'm going to try it out first with my Barracuda, which I think shouldn't have a problem running it.
   
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12.03.2007, 09:47 AM

does MM mean mamba max ?? those esc's are 2-3S 6-12cell arent they ?
   
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12.03.2007, 09:53 AM

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does MM mean mamba max ?? those esc's are 2-3S 6-12cell arent they ?
Yes, MM means mamba max.They're rated at 3s and 12 cells, but lots of people use them on 4s with external bec's. People have used the older ones on 5s and 16 cells. Maxd out (Darren from racing) has been using his maxx on 4s with the MM, since he shorted out his shulze (I don't think I've ever been able to spell that right) the week before the states. When he broke the fan that was on it last time he raced, it started to thermal.

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