10-02-2011, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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So dumb moment of mine but hopefully someone can shed some light: what is the difference of the mmp and mmm? Until just a few seconds ago, I thought both were the same lol I've searched On google but I think google also got confused like me lol
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10-02-2011, 07:03 PM | #2 |
I wanna be Dave Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: 07456 N. NJ USofA
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Ummm.....I'll hazard a guess and say the MMP = Mamba Max Pro & the MMM is the Mamba Max Micro?? (Although it's usually called the Micro Pro?) Dang, why do you want to know? |
10-02-2011, 07:08 PM | #3 |
Rock Crawler Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Chezzetcook Nova Scotia
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Isn't the MMM the mamba max Monster? The huge 1/8 scale 6s lipo monter power handling beast that powers huge motors like the cc 2200... Sent from my highly abused iPhone using Tapatalk |
10-02-2011, 07:12 PM | #4 |
cherry bomb Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Nanaimo, BC, Canada
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mamba max pro 1/10 ESC, mamba monster max 1/8 ESC (its big) but the mamba max micro is also refered to as MMM here on RCC |
10-02-2011, 10:32 PM | #5 |
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Ya I was talking about the mamba max monster and mamba max pro, but what is the difference? I was thinking the mamba max pro was 6s compatible? Or am I wrong? Is it just size that is difference?
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10-02-2011, 11:45 PM | #6 |
Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Norway
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The MMP is ment for 1/10 scale (lower current motors/loads), and can do both sensored and none sensored motors.. MMM is a 1/8 scale buggy/truggy/MT ESC, that runs only none sensored, but handles alot of current. I run a MMM in my 1/8 truggy, with a 1600kv Castle/neu 1520 motor.. (alot bigger than a 2200), and have also run a crazy big 1717 in a e-revo.. The MMM takes it like a pro, and keep`s cool |
10-03-2011, 12:53 AM | #7 |
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Doesn't the mmp do 6s alsoor just the monster one?
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10-03-2011, 01:02 AM | #8 |
Rock Stacker Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Norway
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Both can run 6s as far as i know..
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10-03-2011, 01:48 AM | #9 |
Quarry Creeper Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Deus est mortuus, logica obtinet.
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they can both handle 6s, but the MMP can do sensored and can only handle a max output of 100 amps, the MMM is only sensorless and can output 120+ amps. the MMP is smaller, the MMM is big. i own both, i can attempt to take a picture if you want to see the size difference
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10-03-2011, 08:40 AM | #11 | |
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So, unless you're running a heavy rig with a huge motor, stick with the 10th scale stuff (MMP, etc.) | |
10-03-2011, 10:28 AM | #12 |
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The MMM is an 8th scale ESC and can easily handle 6s in those applications. It has a higher continuous amp rating conservatively labeled at 120 amps. The MMP is a 10th scale ESC than can easily handle 6s in 10th scale trucks. The MMP can be used in lighter 8th scale but i limited to 4s and more docile setups. The MMP also has a sensor port. |
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