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05.16.2011, 12:48 AM

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MMM Pro was briefly discussed a while back ( sensored version basically ), but there isnt really much castle could do to the MMM without totally redesigning it > new esc essentially.

The MMPro is almost as capable as the MMM + has sensored capability, but data logging in such a small esc would be tricky ( look at the size of an MGM esc or the MM(M)XL for instance )...
I dont think the data logging processor takes much board space, check the dimensions on a Phoenix ICE HV 40, it's tiny!


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05.16.2011, 04:53 AM

Well the Sidewinder and Mamba Max have both had major overhauls after a few years so it is a possible that the monster is due for it


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05.16.2011, 04:58 PM

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I dont think the data logging processor takes much board space, check the dimensions on a Phoenix ICE HV 40, it's tiny!
Hmm, true, although that esc is only rated for 40amps- the more comparable ~120amp escs ( lite or regular flavour ) are somewhat larger, though it would be interesting to see how much space the data logging components actually take up for any given current rating..
   
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