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03.03.2009, 09:04 PM

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Well, maybe I read wrong at some point, though I thought that's what he stated (along with 120A being roughly the max current that can be expected from 10AWG); literally, for minutes. Not sure about the voltage. Tekin did the the same thing with the RX8 at 130A, as the Prez mentions it in that RX8 thread in their forum. Not that it really matters I guess. The Monster can handle plenty of current for most of us.
That is true. I have logged quite a few 4s runs, and they peak at 125+, but average is around 40amps. The MMM is a great esc, that is for sure.
   
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03.03.2009, 09:21 PM

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That is true. I have logged quite a few 4s runs, and they peak at 125+, but average is around 40amps. The MMM is a great esc, that is for sure.
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I have quite a few runs on my MMM V2! I couldn't be happier with it.

It has been ran mainly on 4S, but has seen some 5S and 6S runs as well.

For Monster Truck use, I don't know if it can get any better than this.

On 6S, I have seen the fan cycle on and off. On 4S, I wouldn't know if the fan even works if it didn't come on when I first switch on the ESC.

My current setup may be considered mild to most. It's an E Revo with a Medusa 36-60-2000kv gearing 18/52 Mod 1. Tops out right at 40mph on 4S, but will almost hit 60mph on 6S and has torque out the wazoo.

Patrick, when can I buy an 8S Monster from you?
   
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