MM Pro is shaping up to be a do-it-all esc for anything from a 1/12 to a 1/8 scale, which is nice (any Fastshow fans out there? no? just me then...).
To address someones requests earlier though;
1. The one-touch programming of my orange esc was very nice, and very simple, I must admit, would be worth concidering atleast.
3. Like the HW escs, would be nice and shouldnt be too hard to do- just means soldering on a laid down 2 pin and 3 pin connectors that stick out the side or top of the esc. No more ripped off switches or damaged rx leads that cant be easily replaced by the user- just think of the repairs that would save if you could buy them seperately to replace a damaged one...
I thought Novak was made in China or do they just get the unassembled kits from Asia and assembles the ESCs here in the USA?
I don't know where you would get that idea. For the last 31 years Novak has been designing and manufacturing our products here in our California plant. Of course a lot of the raw parts come from outside this country because that is the only place you can get them. There are only three US manufacturers that I know of that are left in the states and I think that we are the only one that makes our motors here.
Bob Novak
I don't know where you would get that idea. For the last 31 years Novak has been designing and manufacturing our products here in our California plant. Of course a lot of the raw parts come from outside this country because that is the only place you can get them. There are only three US manufacturers that I know of that are left in the states and I think that we are the only one that makes our motors here.
Bob Novak
/agree -- I think the manufacturers Bob is talking about is Castle, Tekin and Novak. I don't know of another stateside ESC manufacturer.
Patrick del Castillo
President, Principle Engineer
Castle Creations
/agree -- I think the manufacturers Bob is talking about is Castle, Tekin and Novak. I don't know of another stateside ESC manufacturer.
I forgot about Astroflight.
By the way Patrick congratulations on your new pick and place machine. It is always nice to get a new toy. It is even nicer if it also makes a profit.
Bob
I don't know where you would get that idea. For the last 31 years Novak has been designing and manufacturing our products here in our California plant. Of course a lot of the raw parts come from outside this country because that is the only place you can get them. There are only three US manufacturers that I know of that are left in the states and I think that we are the only one that makes our motors here.
Bob Novak
Bob,
I did say "I thought", which means I'm not sure where your products are manufactured at. I hope to see some new products from Novak.