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01.27.2009, 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianG View Post
One more small point: The 16018 is rated for 160A while the MMM is rated for 120. Not sure if the downsides are worth 40A...
Patrick mentioned something about how 120 amps is what you can actually expect it to do, but it will do 200 or so. My 16018 is rated for 160 amps as well and I get it hot quite often.

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I have both....the MGM is a great controller....it runs extremely cool w/any motor. I have a slight cogging issue w/the MGM...minor though. A little more confusing to program that the MMM. All in all, I am happy w/it.

The mmm is smoother, easier to program and runs a tad hotter than the mgm. IMO, the mmm esc is the way to go. Better customer service, cheap replacement cost if you blow it up and cheaper sticker price.
Mine doesn't cog at all, it has such a high starting throttle it's very hard to cog. CC controllers are much better for low speed driving but I'm always WOT

Those are all good points, I think you guys have made my mind up I've got a discount code for 8% off @ RC-M so that should cover the shipping cost. Thanks for the help guys!

EDIT: I've ordered it, $158 shipped is a good price IMO. I may try to mount my MGM in the Hyper and put the MMM in the Muggy, it is a lot more demanding on amps and runs hotter.


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