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Old 02-07-2007, 10:01 PM   #1
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ok before you say it...yes I did search,just couldn't find the answer. I am running a 2.2 rig I plan on competeing with(eventualy), single motor, and jr9000t servo... is the mamba 25 an option? will it work correctly with a brushed motor? I love the idea of how small it is,I'm using a dynamite esc I had laying around for now but it is HUGE.any info would be great...
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You can run brushed and brushless motor with a Mamba.
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Old 02-07-2007, 10:32 PM   #3
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No, the Mamba 25 will not work with a brushed motor. It is only for brushless. The Mamba Max on the other hand can run a brushed or brushless motor. The Mamba Max is not as small as the 25, but it is tiny compared to other esc's with it's capabilities.
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ahh a definitive answer....thanks Sven
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I have a mamba max and I am extremely impressed with how adjustable it is. Even if you are using a brushed setup the adjustablility alone is worth the price.
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just pulled the specs off the web,yeah a lot of features but that thing is darn big.....but after a little research I might wait for a tekin fxr,good features and its only 1.0x0.8x0.75,plus it has lipo cutoff built in.....
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just pulled the specs off the web,yeah a lot of features but that thing is darn big.....but after a little research I might wait for a tekin fxr,good features and its only 1.0x0.8x0.75,plus it has lipo cutoff built in.....
Nice specs on the Tekin FX-R. I like that it has drag brakes. I will post the specs for anyone interested.

From teamtekin.com:

On Board temperature indicator
PC Interface for custom programming via TekinCom
Solder posts
Self diagnostics and factory reset
Pit Tune mode
Digital Glitch filtering
QuickTune one touch programming
One touch radio calibration

Program Features:
Drag Brake (13 steps)
Brake/Reverse Strength (none, 12 steps)
Push- Anti Drag (13 steps)
Throttle Profiles (7 choices)
Voltage cutoffs (none, 6v, 6.5v, 9v, 12, 12.5v)

Fwd/Brk/Rev
7cells/2s Lipo
14 turn motor limit
BEC: 6 volts/ 3 Amps
Dimensions: 1" x .8" x .75"
On Resistance: FXPro .00013 Ohms
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Sorry about that. I was thinking Mamba Max.
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