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Why not get a MMM and be done with it?


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11.08.2009, 08:42 PM

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Why not get a MMM and be done with it?
Because I'm on a budget, and I have more faith in my trusty MM than a MMM. Although now that I've thought about it more, I'm pretty much settled on a 4S/8XL setup rather than a 5S. I ran 4S/8XL in my old E-Revo and it was cheap awesomeness.

My MM has the 25v caps.
   
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11.10.2009, 05:42 AM

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Because I'm on a budget, and I have more faith in my trusty MM than a MMM. Although now that I've thought about it more, I'm pretty much settled on a 4S/8XL setup rather than a 5S. I ran 4S/8XL in my old E-Revo and it was cheap awesomeness.

My MM has the 25v caps.
that would be the same as the ones I got ,Ive got the MM in both my Emaxx ,and my Hyper ST truggy.Both trucks run Medusa 2000kv motors 70mm and 80mm,the Hyper is geared 16/48 and the Emaxx 23/58 ,Emaxx runs
4s 4900mah and my truggy is on 4s 6500mah for track work and 5s 4900mah for bashing,both speedies have BEC's and 25mm fans on top.

I've never had any issues with either MM speedy(maybe I got two good ones..????),I also own a MMM V3 speedy on a 6s powered 1/8 onroad.

My advice to you is Just DO it, But keep an eye on your temps.........Fieagos run hot ,Why not look for a secondhand Medusa????
   
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11.10.2009, 10:14 AM

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My advice to you is Just DO it, But keep an eye on your temps.........Fieagos run hot ,Why not look for a secondhand Medusa????
Hi, may I know if the Feigao 9L run ~160F on a crt.5 do it consider HOT? Thanks.
   
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Hi, may I know if the Feigao 9L run ~160F on a crt.5 do it consider HOT? Thanks.
I would consider that hot (160F=71C) ,my first conversion was with feigao 10xl and it cooked it self at at around the 180F/82C mark ,my Medusa's only see about 100/110F/38C-45C

hey mate you may want to start your own thread ,there's plenty of guys on here that have a lot of experience that can help you .
   
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11.10.2009, 10:37 AM

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I would consider that hot (160F=71C) ,my first conversion was with feigao 10xl and it cooked it self at at around the 180F/82C mark ,my Medusa's only see about 100/110F/38C-45C

hey mate you may want to start your own thread ,there's plenty of guys on here that have a lot of experience that can help you .
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