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Old 01-09-2012, 04:45 PM   #1
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Default Mamba micro pro questions?

So im in the market for a new set of esc's. Im leaning tword the Mamba micro pros but have some questions for you guys running them?

- Why is it that a 1/18 esc works on a 1/10 truck?

- What kind of run time can the take with 35t motors on 3s?

- Any stall isues?

- Any lacking in the dragbrake department?

Im really looking for a good reason to not go fxr's basicly cause i like the castle stuff alot!

If you guys got any wiring pics or any thing showing mounting orientation that would be killer!

Thanks
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Old 01-09-2012, 08:42 PM   #2
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Default Re: Mamba micro pro questions?

They are a great dual esc. I just put mine back to back, uncased stuck to skid on edge. Not the lowest but they dont weigh much.

Run time is a variable of motor/weight/battery.

I dont remember what 35t times were, but my 41t's give around 15mins w a 3s 450 mah pack, and about 25mins or more on a 850. Rig weighs 5lbs 11ozs currently.

You do need to watch temps when over 95° or so, but nothing to worry about on course.

The only stall i get is from those small batteries when its pretty cold and drag brake at 213% is great.
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Old 01-09-2012, 09:12 PM   #3
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Thanks for the input
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