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JerryF504
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08.11.2008, 08:19 AM

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good stuff. .. My MMMv2 is working great (4 hours) and looking forward to receiving my BO ones from your distributors. Hurdle #1 over, now lets get those HV car escs mocked up LOL no break for you j/k coladas in Jamaica on me
I have been hammering on my v2 since I got it on 8-4-08. I mean beating on it hard for 2-3 packs a day and it has been perfect. I have to have close to 15 hours of time on it and it is flawless. The only negative to me is having to remove the receiver box cover to change the lvc from 16.2v for 5s to 19.5v for 6s but I ordered a short extension to take care of that. Good job on the new controller, Patrick, it's in a class all it's own!
   
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08.11.2008, 08:42 AM

I wouldn't say it's ass kissing as much as being reasonably optimistic.
Currently, I am cautiously apprehensive, but so far, it's sounding like maybe the V2s might be ok.

I gotta question, though.
You know those novak caps people hook up to the ESC power leads to reduce temps and glitching and all that stuff?
I know it's debatable as to the benefits of something like this, but I've had one on my MM for a bit now and it doesn't seem to be causing any issues and after running it gets a little warm suggesting it is capacitating like it should.

Anyways, I am probably going to answer my own question here(I will follow the CC instructions to the letter) but does anyone think adding a cap to the ESC power leads is a bad idea(like adding resistors to the battery leads, for example)?
   
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