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03.12.2010, 11:23 PM

Thomas, when these become available in a hydra version as well, you can consider a bunch sold! PLENTY of 10s-12s power boats built.

Check offshoreelectrics.com


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03.12.2010, 11:24 PM

No baja, not cool enough for that, but I do have a very large and heavy Savage XL already w/ a 1521 on 8S. Been using an HV MGM for a while, but want to see how the CC esc stacks up.

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I am one (important) item away from starting on my Baja 5B project.

Now here is the setup as I see it:
Car: HPI Baja SS (got three to choose from)
BEC: CC BEC PRO (got it)
Motor: Neu 2215 750KV (On it's way from offshoreelectrics)
Kit: RC-Monster (hoping Mike will soon get it done)
Batteries: Will test 8S, 10S and 12S setup (Got all the batteries)
ESC: What I really want is your ICE HV Car ESC but for now I have the Turnigy Monster-2000 200A 4-12S Brushless ESC and will test on that.
   
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03.13.2010, 08:51 AM

Mine will go in a 1/8 9s lipo
   
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I was curious if anyone actually has all of the equipment needed to convert a Baja or equivalent 1/5th. IE Motor good for 8s and pushing the weight, a motor mount, pinion gear, and big ol' batteries? And if so what you were using for motors and a mount.

Just wondering if we had a controller how many people would actually be ready for a controller today.

Thanks for the feedback fellas!

Thomas Porfert
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LST MT, Mugen Buggy and Truggy.....all are raced every weekend.

I have the new batts and motors sitting and waiting. NEU 1515 2Y's.


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Revo 3.3 BL- 1515 1Y
Mugen MBX6 NEU/MMM
Mugen MBX6-T NEU/MMM
Losi LST2.0 MT NEU/MMM
Losi 8T RTR 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8T 2.0 NEU/MMM
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03.15.2010, 11:37 PM

Hey Thomas i have a 1527 1Y thats in a revo waiting for one of these and a 1521 1Y in my MBX6T that will get one as well. I might have to build a power boat after that


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Serpent S811-E Tekin
Revo 3.3 BL- 1515 1Y
Mugen MBX6 NEU/MMM
Mugen MBX6-T NEU/MMM
Losi LST2.0 MT NEU/MMM
Losi 8T RTR 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8T 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8B-E 2.0 NEU/MMM
   
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Serpent S811-E Tekin
Revo 3.3 BL- 1515 1Y
Mugen MBX6 NEU/MMM
Mugen MBX6-T NEU/MMM
Losi LST2.0 MT NEU/MMM
Losi 8T RTR 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8T 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8B-E 2.0 NEU/MMM
   
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03.23.2010, 07:08 PM

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I was curious if anyone actually has all of the equipment needed to convert a Baja or equivalent 1/5th. IE Motor good for 8s and pushing the weight, a motor mount, pinion gear, and big ol' batteries? And if so what you were using for motors and a mount.

Just wondering if we had a controller how many people would actually be ready for a controller today.

Thanks for the feedback fellas!

Thomas Porfert
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I've got a credit card waiting...........

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I have CASH waiting, but it may be best to put it in a mason jar and bury it in the back yard! LOL
   
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03.23.2010, 09:05 PM

I have sold off not needed plettenberg motors, MGM and schulze speedys, flightpower bateries and have a credit card with a huge limit and cash all for this Castle controller


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03.23.2010, 09:11 PM

I'll wait until you guys test it out. Patience is my best friend. I do have a nice HV set up that will keep me occupied until the Castle HV controllers comes out .
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03.23.2010, 10:02 PM

Patience is certainly a virtue. Anyone who rode out the V1/V2 MMM storm knows this first hand. We learn from our mistakes and as such we do a couple of rounds of thorough testing on every new product; using as many real world scenarios and setups as possible.

Rest assured the gears are turning and many things are happening as we speak. This thing will be here before you know it, but we're not letting any dates slip as of yet. As soon as there is any new information available, this will be the first place I go.

Castle is coming out with many new products, there are so many I'd love to tell you about... but I'm not going to spoil anything; I'll let Pat be the one to break the news on upcoming releases. :) Let me just say that we have just seen the tip of what this technology has to offer and the next year should be quite exciting. We came out swinging with the Phoenix ICE line and the Mamba Max Pro, and we don't plan on letting up anytime soon.

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