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jamesban
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06.22.2010, 05:55 PM

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I have six MMMv3's and all of them have bullets directly to board, you might wanna call castle becuase if you really do have a V1 that's a ticking time bomb waiting for go off!
I sent them an email. I'll see what they say.
   
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06.22.2010, 11:10 PM

Fresh lid for the muggy
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07.07.2010, 05:27 AM

So it finally bit me, having done my 8T and LOVING it as brushless then the Muggy has to get changed over to brushless.....quick question, I have a 2200kv Castle to use, will this be ok in the heavy mugger? IF so, what gearing would you recommend to keep things happy, was going to use my 4S packs and perhaps try 11/48 on the gearing?

Would a 1800kv Castle be better/cooler running?
   
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07.07.2010, 05:40 AM

A longer motor would run always cooler/better/more efficient. ==> I would go for the NEU-CC 1520 1600Kv on 6S, to get maximum efficiency and runtimes ;)


Inferno VE MMv3 NEU-CC 1515/1Y 4S "Flying machine"

MBX5T Prospec MMv3 NEU-CC 1520/1Y 6S "Overkill Flying machine" ;)

Brushless, what else ?
   
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07.07.2010, 06:16 AM

Well to avoid blowing budget then I'd like to use my existing Hyperion 4S packs, wil lthey be OK?
   
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