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02.17.2009, 10:39 PM

check out holmeshobbies - he has specific crawler brushless motors...

yes you need a ubec - the mm can't cope with a 5955/7955 in a crawler.
   
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check out holmeshobbies - he has specific crawler brushless motors...

yes you need a ubec - the mm can't cope with a 5955/7955 in a crawler.
I know nothing about crawler motors . what model would you suggest ?.


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02.17.2009, 10:44 PM

Use the external BEC since they're 3S Lipos.
   
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Use the external BEC since they're 3S Lipos.
Thats what i planned on doing . But sinice the MM is so tough i thought i would ask . What BL motor do you like sean ?.


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Thats what i planned on doing . But sinice the MM is so tough i thought i would ask . What BL motor do you like sean ?.
The only one I've ever used was an Axi 2217/16. I was quite happy with it though. It's just not as affordable as a lot of other options.
   
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The only one I've ever used was an Axi 2217/16. I was quite happy with it though. It's just not as affordable as a lot of other options.
were can i see them ?. Never mind i just found them . That to much money for me LOL. I guess i'll have to wait for JH to chime in here or untill spmeone else recomends a less expensive option . What ever motor i get . Has to be able to work using a MM esc .


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homleshobbies crawlmaster...

http://holmeshobbies.com/product.php...&cat=19&page=1

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Thats in my price range . What setting would i use on my MM ?.


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Ask holmes himself - he's on here all the time or is on the phone - great guy to chat with like mike...
   
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Ask holmes himself - he's on here all the time or is on the phone - great guy to chat with like mike...

Thank's .


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Do most guys use reverse in a crawler ?.

also for those using a MM in a crawler . What settings are good starting points ?.


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We use reverse a lot, unless you are in a comp setting.

I like the crawlmaster and the revolver motors. They work well with the MM.

I would suggest no punch control, max startup power, full reverse, full brakes, and 100% drag brake. The timing doesn't really make a difference for me, but maybe you will notice something.


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We use reverse a lot, unless you are in a comp setting.

I like the crawlmaster and the revolver motors. They work well with the MM.

I would suggest no punch control, max startup power, full reverse, full brakes, and 100% drag brake. The timing doesn't really make a difference for me, but maybe you will notice something.

Hi John i was waiting for you repliy . would those setting work with a brushed motor ?. Your crawlmaster motor motor was recomended to me . Im thinking about getting one . Im just not sure if i want to try the integy first or just get your motor . I will also be using 3s lipo, if that makes a difference in settings .

Do i want to use the Foward- brake reverse setting or the foward with reverse lockout setting ?.


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You want forward to reverse...no lockout.
   
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What wiring to the motor should i use for a brushed motor . There is the high power way were all 3 motor wires go to the negitive . Then there is the way with just two wires red & black to the negitive & positive plugs on the motor, no white wire is used ?.


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