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One question...actually two. - 10.08.2009, 11:57 PM

Does the new MM Pro make the Monster Maxx obsolete? My GTP II is nearing completion and the intent is to run 2200 on 5-6 cells. And I actually have another question...what 1/10 anything can handle 6s lipo power and remain drivable?
   
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Does the new MM Pro make the Monster Maxx obsolete? My GTP II is nearing completion and the intent is to run 2200 on 5-6 cells. And I actually have another question...what 1/10 anything can handle 6s lipo power and remain drivable?
No, the Mamba Pro is intended for 1/10th and 1/8th buggies only -- it handles about 2/3 the power of the monster.


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10.09.2009, 12:12 AM

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No, the Mamba Pro is intended for 1/10th and 1/8th buggies only -- it handles about 2/3 the power of the monster.
how much power can the Mamba Pro handle compared to the MM?


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how much power can the Mamba Pro handle compared to the MM?
http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...a_max_pro.html

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Operating at up to 6S, Mamba Max Pro can handle nearly twice the power of the market standard Mamba Max!
I think there was mention of the MM Pro handling 80A continuous @ 6s, so just shy of 1,800 watts is what I'm assuming. That's 1,800 watts reliably and constantly, I have no doubt that it can handle 80A+ without a hitch.


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