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01.07.2008, 08:52 PM

GriffinRu - how difficult would it be to mod the MM further to accept 6s? Depending on the price, I might be interested in something like that. I want to run 6s in my new Emaxx with a Neu motor. I was thinking about the MGM but I noticed people are smoking them. Think it would be able to handle it?
   
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01.07.2008, 10:20 PM

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GriffinRu - how difficult would it be to mod the MM further to accept 6s? Depending on the price, I might be interested in something like that. I want to run 6s in my new Emaxx with a Neu motor. I was thinking about the MGM but I noticed people are smoking them. Think it would be able to handle it?
I am going to test 6S version this coming week-end. Once it would be done their would be limit on minimum 3S LiPo and custom cutoff, I am no sure yet, need to be tested.

DrKnow65: this link is for you, unless I am missing something.

- Waiting for MMM with Neu-like motors combo as well.

- What for you need warranty if it works :)
   
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01.07.2008, 10:27 PM

Sounds good artur, keep us posted! I am still running the modded mm you sent me in my revo, it works well and stays very cool. Startup and overall feel is much improved over the stock mm.
   
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01.08.2008, 01:06 AM

I can't wait for the MMM I have no patience. But whenever it comes out Ill be sure to grab one.

GriffinRU - I noticed your from MD. What part? I'm in Mount Airy. I work at Northrop Grumman in Sykesville. You sound like you know your stuff. I try to get me EE buddies to get into the RC's but they never seem interested.
   
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01.09.2008, 11:06 AM

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I can't wait for the MMM I have no patience. But whenever it comes out Ill be sure to grab one.

GriffinRU - I noticed your from MD. What part? I'm in Mount Airy. I work at Northrop Grumman in Sykesville. You sound like you know your stuff. I try to get me EE buddies to get into the RC's but they never seem interested.
Crofton,
It is hard to match Job and Hobby...
   
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01.09.2008, 11:52 AM

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It is hard to match Job and Hobby...
unless you work at a hobby shop!


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01.12.2008, 02:55 AM

Just resurected mustbnitro's dead MM

Long story short, the solder from one of the caps was touching one of the buss leads. It actually had 12 burnt fet's and 2 that were cracked from taking the heat sink off. It has a few lifted traces and 3 of the copper sleeves that interconnect the pcb were pulled out so it took a little creative soldering.

I didn't keep the mod though, didn't want to spend the time if it wasn't going to work and I'm not taking it apart again to try. So at this point it just has the better caps, diode, and deans wet noodle wire. Think I'll attach a fan and call it good.


If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
   
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