Mamba max pro limits
I am going to be runing 6s on my mmp and I was wondering if any one could tell me the limit of how hard I should push it. I only do speed runs so I will only be pushing it for a couple of seconds. I have read of someone putting 180 amps through it does any one have other experience with it
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really depends on the variables.... way too many to base it off some inernet guess.... weight, setup, etc
I run 2s on an MMP and can consistently, overheat it |
I run it in a heavy yeti on 3s. never gets above 105. I also run it in a Bomber on 4s again it never gets above 110. If the system is efficient it will run fine. I would not recommend 6s on a lil mmp
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i just burnt it up going 95 mph in my slash 2wd. gonna need something that can handle 6s way better and put out more amps.
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Originally Posted by long island rc
(Post 14788313)
i just burnt it up going 95 mph in my slash 2wd. gonna need something that can handle 6s way better and put out more amps.
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ya i kinda knew i was pushing it i sent it to castle to be fixed now i am going to put it in a veatta v100 and run 6s or 4s with 35 35 32 pitch gears it is a good 3 or 4 pounds less and tires are way smaller.
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Originally Posted by Cpan80
(Post 14797366)
I heard their Amp rating isnt that high either.
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Originally Posted by Cpan80
(Post 14797366)
I heard their Amp rating isnt that high either.
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Originally Posted by long island rc
(Post 14798298)
the most i have heard them to push is 180 amps
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Originally Posted by EbbTide
(Post 14798340)
I think it is rated for 70amps continuous and 180 for burst. So it's a decent middle of the road esc
from memory the Mamba Max Pro was closer to 45-60A constant area. |
Originally Posted by nexxus
(Post 14798498)
70 is Optimistic the original Mamba Monster was only 80
from memory the Mamba Max Pro was closer to 45-60A constant area. |
Originally Posted by whitrzac
(Post 14798338)
Amp 'ratings' are mostly made up.
For drag racing and speed runs, I would recommend going one scale up in ESC size from your car's scale. So for 1/10 scale speed runs, I'd use a 1/8th scale ESC. For 1/8th scale speed runs, I'd use a 1/5th scale ESC. The same suggestion almost also applies to the motor. Running a 1/8th scale motor on higher voltages and gearing seems to survive much better than 1/10th scale motors. Traxxas Rustler with a sidewinder 8th/2200kv on 6s with nearly a 1/1 gearing will break 100mph easily but I've seen people struggle to get 85mph with 1/10 scale setups. |
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