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MGM 16018 on 6s li-po
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MGM 16018 on 6s li-po - 06.17.2008, 08:29 PM

I know that this controler can theoricaly handle 6s li-po, but is somebody here run this controller on 6s li-po without any issue.
I run it on 4s for now but i switch to 6s soon, and i'am little scared about that.
I don't use the internal BEC and use mechanical brake.
So i give a big chance to the controller.

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06.17.2008, 08:43 PM

Mine runs fine on 6s lipo. I do have a koolflight ubec with the internal disabled.


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06.17.2008, 08:49 PM

Do you install a 20 ohms resistor on the "+" lead to avoid the spark when you connect the batterie???
   
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no, it's not real bad, actually more prominent on my mm with 3s.


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06.20.2008, 07:02 AM

the 16018 handles well on 6s... its stays warm after each 20-30mins bash but never it failed on me...
   
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06.20.2008, 07:08 AM

no issues at all in muggy with Neu 1512 os 6S


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