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04.27.2008, 12:20 AM

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Hey Patrick, can you please confirm the Mamba Monster bullets and wires? What exactly will it come with on this first run? I already soldered 5.5mm connectors on my Neu 1515.
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04.27.2008, 01:04 AM

This phoenix-ice sounds promising, it would make 5th scale conversions a little more realistic given you can put car software in it. Any guesses as to the ballpark price on this phoenix-ice?


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04.27.2008, 02:06 AM

I ordered a castle link with my esc as well as 2 sets of plugs. It looks like I ain't going to be needing those.


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04.28.2008, 11:37 AM

Patrick without quoting the last 6 or 7 posts you made, I'd like to say "right on!!!!" it is so cool to see this kind of technical goodness being put into a public forum. I am constantly impressed with Castle, and I wouln't even consider spending my hard earned play money with a lesser company.

The other thing I just cought was that your wife doesn't care for the smilies that means you are going on the forums at home?!? Awsome, you tollerate our whining about "when?, when?, what?, when? why not? how come?" and still show up on your personal time!

YOU ROCK!!!!

One question, are the pre-sales getting the volume you need? I want to see Castle suceed big time (especially on the surface side), I hope it proves very fruitful. I'll be ordering the "package deal" A.S.A.P. so if you come back from China with some samples PM me hahahahaa. Just kidding (well on the other hand)


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04.28.2008, 01:35 PM

With as much juice as we're talking about, do you guys think that 35A PowerPole/Sermos/Anderson connectors will be sufficient for the batteries? That's what I use on everything, and they appear to be doing the job so far.

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With as much juice as we're talking about, do you guys think that 35A PowerPole/Sermos/Anderson connectors will be sufficient for the batteries? That's what I use on everything, and they appear to be doing the job so far.

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seeing as they have put the 6.5mm connectors on and said they will handle 200A MAX then im not sure if the power poles will handle more than say, 50A. if your using powerful batteries, this may be a place where it heats up , and reducing perfomance.

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04.28.2008, 06:18 PM

I would be curious to see someone test this.


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04.28.2008, 11:35 PM

i im a new guy on this forum..and i pre order a mmm esc but the wire and the 6,5mm plug seems not come whit the esc this is right?

sorry for my poor english...

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04.29.2008, 12:46 AM

It should have the plugs e-mike.

See bottom of post #154 on this page ^


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tanksdont need to order....
   
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04.29.2008, 06:06 AM

All brushless motors use 3 wires. Three wires from the ESC to the motor.


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04.29.2008, 06:47 AM

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All brushless motors use 3 wires. Three wires from the ESC to the motor.
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04.29.2008, 06:37 PM

fyi
Sorry guys, Joe was misinformed. The MMM has a switching BEC, but NOT the same design as the Castle BEC. It is fixed 6.0V output, and isn't adjustable.

Sorry for the confusion!

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Where did you get this from?


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04.29.2008, 11:23 PM

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Where did you get this from?
Patrick said that in rcgroups. http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showt...17#post9659948
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