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01.09.2007, 02:01 PM

Why not build it with the 40.160 schulze cell capablity?
It just looks like a big pancake.


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01.09.2007, 02:18 PM

@ProCharged: I think we can all agree on what an ideal high-powered ESC should be like. Now, why can't manufacturers deliver??

@CHC: Ok, sounds good. 40 cells it is!
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[QUOTE=BrianG]@ProCharged: I think we can all agree on what an ideal high-powered ESC should be like. Now, why can't manufacturers deliver?? QUOTE]

Excellent question! My gut feel on the upcoming MMM is that it will be close.

From conversations with Shawn and others it would seem likely that the MMM would be rated for more than 150A (could be as much as 200A but I'd wager on 175-180A) and for 24v.

That would fit all my needs for the forseeable future!

I think the MMM should have a better heatsink/case design than the MM though to dissipate more heat. I think it should be designed to dissipate 3+ times what the MM does now.


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