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    Douggie, they have a brand... Majoda, remember?
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    Spinning on a CD What basement was that built in

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    Hoo hoo hoo... someone is a little snippy today, LOL
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    the himodels have been tested, and proven with the correct water cooling/proofing

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    Someone didn't catch the name is Majoda?
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    someone corrected the issue
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Scotsman View Post
    Spinning on a CD What basement was that built in

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    how many of you guys are water cooling the himodel esc,s
    i only run a small fan on top if i need it, but most of my setups are only around 85-90 amps average draw and i only run for 2-3 minutes
    after a run the esc is usally around the same temp as the motor (115f)

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    Quote Originally Posted by domwilson View Post
    Evil Douggie Strikes again..
    Wait till EVIL SLADE chimes in this will not be funny... Steven, I think you should ban some of these old farts, as they have lost the plot.

    Douggie, who has the name Alexander in his name. For you twits...Alexander the Great was the lad!!!

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    What is in your name and what was the plot? Oh the guys with white coats are in the house and asking me do I know what a nitro engine is..have to go as I am now .............

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    Uh oh...Douggie's on his 3 foot soap box in a nine foot hole.
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    The whole point of this thread was to see if anyone has heard of this esc. So pulling it apart if no one has one isnt an option, i just ran across this on youtube . So buying it doesnt even look like an option as of now.. I love the " asian "esc's. After owning several hacker's & cc's ,to each his own.. Theyve treated me well for fifty bucks.... Infact two are powering my almost 70 mph maritimo as some of you know.and it costed me a total of $120.00 after waterproofing and cooling both. Ive had more problems with cc than hi model. What good is "warranty" when its not in the boat and in the mail..my warranty is 3 more esc's in the tackle box ready to drop in. I agree that this one as not being tested, or at least by "us". But i would have never known unless i posted this.

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    hey wolf id love to see your cooling setup and waterproofing

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf IV View Post
    The whole point of this thread was to see if anyone has heard of this esc. So pulling it apart if no one has one isnt an option, i just ran across this on youtube . So buying it doesnt even look like an option as of now.. I love the " asian "esc's. After owning several hacker's & cc's ,to each his own.. Theyve treated me well for fifty bucks.... Infact two are powering my almost 70 mph maritimo as some of you know.and it costed me a total of $120.00 after waterproofing and cooling both. Ive had more problems with cc than hi model. What good is "warranty" when its not in the boat and in the mail..my warranty is 3 more esc's in the tackle box ready to drop in. I agree that this one as not being tested, or at least by "us". But i would have never known unless i posted this.
    Wolf, your point is well taken and again I state take some of these Asian claims with a grain of salt and who is the manufacturer and his credibility?

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    Has anybody figured out where to get the Majoda controllers? I googled for them and all I got was the videos. They've posted videos all over the world.

    "majoda" probably means "mystery" in polish or something! :-)
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    I agree the Himodel is a good ESC especially for the price. I found a similar ESC on here http://www.lightflightrc.com/ that I reference for the amp ratings for the Himodel...

    "SP 200 Amp ESC
    This ESC is a great match for large motors that draw up to 200 amps.
    170 amp Max 5S-6S
    140 amp Max on 7S"

    I think if you stay within these guidelines and keep it dry, you shouldn't have any issues.
    I don't know if it is the same, but I figure better safe than sorry.
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    Its not as efficient as it could be. As stated earlier theres three boards and i only cool the top board with an ose h20 cooling plate. I block sand the top fets lightly and use arctic silver paste, after 2 part epoxying the entire thing (around the fets.. Then i reshrink it ... Ive got a fan blowing on ea. Just to get some air flow. heres my setup and i even threw in a pic of another "asia" esc..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flying Scotsman View Post
    Wolf, your point is well taken and again I state take some of these Asian claims with a grain of salt and who is the manufacturer and his credibility?

    Douggie
    understood. ive wasted too much money on esc's and love the cost and efficiency of the ( some ) of the tested "asain" esc's ( the point of my thread). my favorite is still a german esc, the power jazz 63!! but i could have bought ( 9 ) hi- models for the same price...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sailr View Post
    Has anybody figured out where to get the Majoda controllers? I googled for them and all I got was the videos. They've posted videos all over the world.

    "majoda" probably means "mystery" in polish or something! :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by domwilson View Post
    I agree the Himodel is a good ESC especially for the price. I found a similar ESC on here http://www.lightflightrc.com/ that I reference for the amp ratings for the Himodel...

    "SP 200 Amp ESC
    This ESC is a great match for large motors that draw up to 200 amps.
    170 amp Max 5S-6S
    140 amp Max on 7S"

    I think if you stay within these guidelines and keep it dry, you shouldn't have any issues.
    I don't know if it is the same, but I figure better safe than sorry.
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    I was thinking on my next Himodel, I would do the waterproofing as usual but this time for the cooling I would put a Peltier on it and put a watercooled plate on the hot side of the peltier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by domwilson View Post
    i was thinking on my next himodel, i would do the waterproofing as usual but this time for the cooling i would put a peltier on it and put a watercooled plate on the hot side of the peltier.
    not familiar w/ a " peltier"? Explain..

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    they have a few others:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/hoensch
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    It's a type of thermoelectric device. Sometimes referred to as solid state cooler. Often used in small portable refrigerators, CPU coolers, Beverage coolers, etc. They are all over ebay really cheap. http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_cooling
    Just have to silicon up the edges to prevent water from getting in.
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    I have been seeing it in German sites... the guy that posted the video, seems German (Hoensch)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf IV View Post
    not familiar w/ a " peltier"? Explain..
    Uh oh..Do I hear gears grinding?
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    Quote Originally Posted by domwilson View Post
    Uh oh..Do I hear gears grinding?
    grrrrreeeeeeekk........ ill definantly look into it!!!

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    hey guys

    The guy who build the majoda esc is Joachim frm Germany, u can contact his email at joachim.hoensch @ t-online.de . I bought one of it, its really great but need to be waterproof. Actually it is the same as those Himodel esc....cheerz
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    if he builds them, then it's not the same as Himodel... unless he makes the Himodels as well...
    or am I wrong?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ub Hauled View Post
    if he builds them, then it's not the same as Himodel... unless he makes the Himodels as well...
    or am I wrong?!
    Why I say its the same as Himodel was that, the programming is similar to himodel.
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    Oh, cool...
    thanks.
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