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10.01.2009, 12:06 PM

So, since the MMM is rated for ~120A (according to the castle special projects page), that would mean the MMPro is good for ~80A? So, about the same current rating as the regular MM, but with higher voltage (and therefore power), and a switching BEC.

Speaking of the Special Projects page, someone needs to update the voltage rating of the MMPro; it says 12v.
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So, since the MMM is rated for ~120A (according to the castle special projects page), that would mean the MMPro is good for ~80A? So, about the same current rating as the regular MM, but with higher voltage (and therefore power), and a switching BEC.

Speaking of the Special Projects page, someone needs to update the voltage rating of the MMPro; it says 12v.
Remember, those are continuous duty specs -- in most applications the MMM will handle significantly higher than 120A.


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