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I remember back in the day there were certain motors that a Schulze just refused to play nice with.Noisy personComment
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Terry,
I have tested a lot of combos with various motors and controllers. Many of these I tested on multiple occasions trying to figure out if it was a fluke.
This has a lot to due with the low inductance of some motors and whether the motor is 2 pole vs 4 pole.
We have all known the Old or new Schulzes work well with LMT motors. The same is mostly true for MGM controllers. I say this because MGM is a preferred vendors of LMT and I know for a fact they have optimized their software for LMT motors. This is not to say the MGM's will not work on Neu's, but i have had a string of failed motors or poor performance in what would be a perfectly viable set-up (not SAW in other words).
Specifically, I had a 28026, 25063 and a 40063 all current limit heavily with a Neu 1527 1D. All three controllers did the same with a 1515 1.5D and a 1521 1.5D.
I had a 40063 completely demag a 2215 in 30 seconds. Worked fine with s Schulze after the rotor was replaced. The same 40063 works fine with a Castle 2028.
In the end I stopped using Neu motors and MGM controllers together. I always ran into current limiting or heating issues. I did one test with 12 different settings in back to back tests trying to figure out an solution, but all ended with current limiting.
So LMT with MGM/Schulze/Castle controllers all work fine. If possible I would test run a MGM against another known good controller like a T-180 to make sure you get the same performance.
TGTyler Garrard
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Tyler, btw... Since you're saying the MGM's are designed to work best with LMT's.
Would you say MGM's are typically more efficient and show better overall performance when they are used with LMT's than most other budget ESC's like HK180's, Swordfish, etc?Comment
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To answer the op's question. I've had good luck with the newer swordfish 240 that's silicon coated. The 220 is decent too but it's not 20 amps less of the level of the 240 if you know what I mean. The 240 is a good bit more robust. The seaking/turnigy 180 would be a good choice too but only if your not abusing the boat (over propping, running wet etc). If you have the boat dialed in well the 180 or 220 will serve you well. I'd lean more towards the 180 because I prefer the castle like throttle response.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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I've only run a 25035. I burned it up but it was the motor that took it out. It seemed to work well. I have two more but haven't decidecwhat they are going in.32" carbon rivercat single 4s 102mph, 27” mini Rivercat 92mph, kbb34 91mph, jessej micro cat(too fast) wasComment
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yes, they work very well on the Neu 1527 1.5y on 10s. That is what I was running it on before I switched over to a lehner 2280. I can get some pricing together for you. You will also need the usb cable and connector.Comment
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Do any of you guys know if theres any sort of hardware differences between the Lite and the Regular versions of the 28026-3 MGM ?
It's a $60+ difference in price so just curious if it's anything besides differences in firmware features...
Is it possible to completely disable (or increase) the Current Limiter and "Temperature fuse" in either one of those versions?Comment
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