Its says 2350KV but i'm guessing an error and the 2650 KV 1512 - Castle has a Flux style motor can for the 1512...
La HPI Japan ha presentato le versioni RTR con radiocomando digitale a 2,4 Ghz del monster truck brushless Savage Flux 2350 con motore “Alphastar” e regolatore di velocità “Q-Base” e il Savage XL con motore a scoppio da 4,6cc. Entrambi i modelli vengono compresi della radio HPI TF-20 2.4GHz.
So now it's MMMXL, one less letter than MMMIce so easier to type!
Curious as to the Axial brushed ESC and what it will go in? RTC MOA perhaps? Will it be like the holmes ESC?
So I wonder how long with this new 4s only savage the idgets will start trying to run 6s since it's and MMM pro and gearing for 70 then wondering why their ESC is blown?
The XL is the HV-ICE based MMM controller. We haven't decided on the name 100% yet tho... There is still some debate going on.
We did a LOT of testing today on the MMM-HV-ICE (or whatever we decide to call it) and got pretty much the rest of the bugs out. Extrusions are now in stock, still waiting on the last couple parts (fan, fan shroud.)
Should start shipping pretty soon -- still a little more testing to do on high voltages.
The Axial ESC is simply a low cost custom brushed controller that we designed for Axial.
-Patrick
Patrick del Castillo
President, Principle Engineer
Castle Creations
The XL is the HV-ICE based MMM controller. We haven't decided on the name 100% yet tho... There is still some debate going on.
We did a LOT of testing today on the MMM-HV-ICE (or whatever we decide to call it) and got pretty much the rest of the bugs out. Extrusions are now in stock, still waiting on the last couple parts (fan, fan shroud.)
Should start shipping pretty soon -- still a little more testing to do on high voltages.
The Axial ESC is simply a low cost custom brushed controller that we designed for Axial.
-Patrick
*Picks himself up out of the floor*
Give us a little heads up notice on when you start shipping the MMM-HV-Ice controllers. I would like to be one of the first to "get in line" for this.