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08.14.2010, 03:27 PM

I have mixed feelings on HPI doing this and obviously of there are issues I would assume HPI has been warned and it's in there hands.

It's okay I guess for someone who wants a light basher for under 500 but I just see too many potential issues. Given all the newbs who burnt up their MMM's in the original flux this just gives me warning bells.

Maybe there is something I don't know here but I would opt to the MMM/2200 for sure. I would even go for something like a Holmes ESC (which castle makes) running a 775 on 6s over the MMP on 4s with the given motor.

In fact I have been thinking about a waterproof revo with that setup as well since JRH will sell the ESC waterproofed as well.

I have faith in castle, just not in newbs.


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08.14.2010, 05:01 PM

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I have mixed feelings on HPI doing this and obviously of there are issues I would assume HPI has been warned and it's in there hands.

It's okay I guess for someone who wants a light basher for under 500 but I just see too many potential issues. Given all the newbs who burnt up their MMM's in the original flux this just gives me warning bells.

Maybe there is something I don't know here but I would opt to the MMM/2200 for sure. I would even go for something like a Holmes ESC (which castle makes) running a 775 on 6s over the MMP on 4s with the given motor.

In fact I have been thinking about a waterproof revo with that setup as well since JRH will sell the ESC waterproofed as well.

I have faith in castle, just not in newbs.
Actually, it's a pretty good setup. The MMP is really good at protecting itself -- better than the earlier MMM was. :)

And if you limit to 4 cells, no issues at all.


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