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  • 150a Brushless esc

    I used two of the 100a versions of this in 360 for a while, i bought 3 of ebay.. 2 never turned up and now there discontinued and i need two, hence the sale. Would make a great esc for someone looking to upgrade from DC to Brushless. Will controll most motors upto 6c.

    http://www.himodel.com/electric/HOBBYWI ... -OPTO.html

    Selling due to wanting to try new things.. Its brand new, and will come with a programing card. Probably the most reliable esc ive used so far. Never been used.

    £70?

  • #2
    Re: 150a Brushless esc

    Selling due to wanting to try new things
    Like this???

    http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s..._Brushless_ESC





    The Turnigy Monster-2000 is based on an all new powerful microprocessor.
    The new CPU means ultra fast sync timing, crisper throttle response, extremely low resistance and high voltage overheat protection.

    Features:
    Microprocessor controlled
    Extremely low resistance
    200A continous(230A surge)
    Up to 38cells NiMH/NiCad or 2-12 Lipo cells
    High rate adjustable switching (PWM:12K Hz/18K Hz/24K Hz)
    BEC: Nil
    Programmable low voltage cutoff
    Programmable cutoff types(soft cutoff/hard cutoff)
    Programmable brake type(disable/soft brake/hard brake)
    Time advance programmable (low/standard/high)
    Programmable current limiting(very sensitive/standard/insensitive/disable)
    Governor mode(low rpm governor/high rpm governor)
    Programmable Constant Power startup type(very soft start/soft start/fast start)
    Thermal Protection(100 centigrade)
    Apply to most of inrunner and outrunner brushless motors.
    No complex programming, auto adapt work mode.
    Safepower on arming program ensures motor will not accidentally turn on.
    Auto shut down when signal is lost or radio interference becomes severe for more than 3 seconds .After radio connection has been reestablished, moving the throttle to the lowest position can restart the motor.
    The ESC is disabled when the voltage is over 51v at power-on.

    Spec.
    Cont. Current: 200A
    Burst Current: 230A
    Battery: 4-12 Cell Lipo / up to 38 Cell Ni-XX
    BEC: Nil
    Size: 125*60*38mm
    Weight: 293g
    £115

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    • #3
      Re: 150a Brushless esc

      yup gona get two of them while im waiting on the custom boards im getting made.

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      • #4
        Re: 150a Brushless esc

        would that be ok for a featherweight, 14.4v drill motors, would i need 2

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        • #5
          Re: 150a Brushless esc

          Nope, you will need a standard dc esc. This is for brushless motors only.

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          • #6
            Re: 150a Brushless esc

            No longer for sale- put it in my combat wing instead.

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            • #7
              Re: 150a Brushless esc

              combat wing?

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              • #8
                Re: 150a Brushless esc

                An rc glider used to nock other gliders out of the sky- a few guys on here have them, john reid took his to the robochallenge power tool drag racing event you might of seen him flying it in the campsite

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                • #9
                  Re: 150a Brushless esc

                  Or more likely have seen your futile attempts to chase after it and catch it Dave

                  Sounds good though, those things were really fun to watch

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                  • #10
                    Re: 150a Brushless esc

                    sounds interesting

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                    • #11
                      Re: 150a Brushless esc



                      Thats a pic of mine- basically some EPP some tape and some servos on it, they cost about 40 quid for a basic kit and there good fun. Just plug your servos and spektrum gear into it and go flying..

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                      • #12
                        Re: 150a Brushless esc

                        looks like you've had it in a wind tunnel dave really nice aerodynamic shapes

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                        • #13
                          Re: 150a Brushless esc

                          Nice, we here fly scale combat planes mostly. (messerschmitts,corsairs, spitfires, mustangs and so on) :P

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