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03.27.2008, 03:39 PM

Ok it looks like the low voltage cutoff was fixed with sw update from reading above, but has the freak mgm braking thing been fixed? I still having problems with freak mgm braking and I want to send mine in, just want to make sure "both" problems will be fixed...do we need to call mgm or just send it in with note?...
   
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03.27.2008, 05:57 PM

Send an email to Grisa from MGM. This is his email mgm@mgm-compro.cz Can't answer your question about the braking issues sorry.

Cheers Andrew

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Ok it looks like the low voltage cutoff was fixed with sw update from reading above, but has the freak mgm braking thing been fixed? I still having problems with freak mgm braking and I want to send mine in, just want to make sure "both" problems will be fixed...do we need to call mgm or just send it in with note?...
   
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03.28.2008, 07:46 PM

Just curious, what mail service does MGM use to send your controller back to you in the US?
   
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03.28.2008, 09:53 PM

Very standart mail for me in the Canada. The controller was pack in the original anti-static bag, seal from factory, and the bag was place between two piece of carton, hold togheter with tapd, and all the thing was place in a buble envelope.
Very basic shipping, with a value of $168.00Czech device (about $11.00 US)

I was thinking that they'll place it in a solid box, but maybe it was to much $$.

Anyways, the most important thing is that i've recieve it back, in good shape, with my upgraded USBCOM+ module and a free CC_03 cable.

Now, the only thing to do is to find a truck to put it in and test the brake and fuse current protection, because i've sold the e-revo yesterday.

BUGGY OR TRUGGY???
   
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03.30.2008, 09:45 PM

Just received my speed controls (3X TMM 16018-3 Car / Boat EXPERT+) back from MGM after having the firmware upgraded to the Ver. 3.21 . The turn around time in total from the time I sent it to the time I got it back was 1 month (Australia), not the quickest but there was no charge from MGM for the upgrade, CC_03 cable or the return postage (I did pay the postage to send the 3 controls $60Aus. 3-5 days delivery).
I can confirm that the newest firmware will operate with Futaba Radios in "HRS" mode (I use a 3PKS with th Futaba Fasst 2.4GHz system) this is a welcome update as I always use digital servos and they will now be operating to their maximum performance.
I have yet to test the LVC as my system would go to reduce RPM once the edge came off my packs @ about the 2mins mark, I will post my findings after I test drive my car.

Cheers Andrew

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03.30.2008, 09:54 PM

Can you guys with the new firmware and that have a Neu motor let me know if the controller accelerates when you apply the brakes? I would appriciate that very much.
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03.30.2008, 11:52 PM

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Can you guys with the new firmware and that have a Neu motor let me know if the controller accelerates when you apply the brakes? I would appriciate that very much.
I have a neu running fine with the old software version; I did see similar to what you describe with a big maxx though. What wind neu were you running?
   
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