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02.01.2008, 05:00 PM

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What an awesome thread you linked to Neil.. Perhaps i should put that data in a datasheet someday..
lol, wasn't that the initial intent? C'mon man, stop procrastinating!

Ideally, it would be nice to create a table and integrate it into the forum. As an alternative, if you can port it all over to spreadsheet form, I can add the data to my calculations site, and then use active content to let users filter for certain criteria...
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02.01.2008, 05:05 PM

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ok thanks great runtime thread thanks
i really like the specs and price on the quark 125b as i really want to run a 5s for insane run time and power what are your opinoions on the quark with a heat sink and 2 40 mm fans ???? will it be the right esc for me and my 9xl (i may upgrade to neu in future) but i want reliabilty
I use that setup with one of my Maxx trucks and it should work well for you too. However, please consider this:

Quark 125B $275 (125 amps, 5S safely)
RCM Heatsink $30
UBEC $25
2 Fans $25
Somewhat of a messy setup with all the wires from UBEC and fans
No USB programming capability


MGM22418 $395 (224 amps, 6S safely)
No fans or UBEC required
USB and programming card capable
Simpler/cleaner setup

Both are very good controllers...but if I had to do it all over again I would have bought another MGM instead of the Quark125B. Not trying to brainwash you but for an extra $40 the MGM is a better/flexible choice (IMO).
   
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02.01.2008, 05:12 PM

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What an awesome thread you linked to Neil.. Perhaps i should put that data in a datasheet someday..

Here's an idea for you...it'd be nice to have Brian's calculator and some other RC tools in a format that would work on Palm handheld PDAs.

I'll even step it up a notch...imagine putting Castle Link and MGM Controller on a Palm. Then all you racers could do on the spot adjustments without having to breakout the clunky laptops.

Just a thought.
   
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02.01.2008, 05:13 PM

when you put it like that your right thank you im now going to save for a mgm do they last long and are there any real props with them
   
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02.01.2008, 05:19 PM

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when you put it like that your right thank you im now going to save for a mgm do they last long and are there any real props with them
Some folks have complained about some of the older MGMs reverse feature not working correctly...but I have two newer ones that I purchased from Mike and they are fine. I would invite others to respond...because it is a mixed bag on customer service (apparently warranty repairs take a long time). But I think if you use it within spec and you don't get too crazy with gearing you'll defitely be fine.
   
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02.02.2008, 05:36 AM

now im thinking it may be worth waiting a month or two and see if the mmm comes out is it going to be worth the wait and will i close my eyes when i see the price lol
   
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02.02.2008, 12:51 PM

I have read that many people are having great luck with these ====>

https://www.unitedhobbies.com/UNITED...idProduct=4691

Might give it a shot as for the money it "SEEMS" to be well worth it! I just ordered one to try in a couple different cars/truck i got.


Nitro? We don't need no stinking nitro!
   
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02.02.2008, 02:25 PM

let me know what its like ie temp and performance wise
is there anyone else that has used these is so what they like
   
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