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Quark 125B monster pro ESC
Not sure if u guys have seen this but look at the spec. 125A continous and 300A surge!! Look like a nice controller
http://www.shopatron.com/product/pro...90.0.0.0.0.0.0 I just like the way it looks with the esc case. Not like BK..Not sure where is their base, but they have one in California. So warranty shouldnt be a problem. |
it looks cool and the stats look pretty good but it can only handle 18 cells
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what do you mean only? 18 is a lot!
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18 cells is enough but some people like to see hom many cells they can fit onto there truck and then see how fast it will go.
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Looks quite promising, although it could do with a few more cells for the pricetag.
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that doesn't look too bad to me!! also the 80amp version with 200amp peaks is only 204.00 not bad either..
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Yeah 18 cells only is not good. I like to find a 30 cell one. That would be awesome.
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I have sent an inquiry to them. I have not heard of anyone actually using these controllers, so I have no idea how they perform. The specs look decent. If the performance is also decent, they may be worth carrying. I weill see if I can get one to test out. If anyonme has seen one in action, I would love some feedback on how they perform.
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Try to download the manual for car esc, LOoks like this quark controller has a Lipo LVC..And we can choose from 3.0 to 2.4 V.
Here is the video how to proggram the esc. Looks pretty cool though http://www.sky-technology.net/VID/advanced.htm |
looks easy enough
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i agree with you crazy it looks very easy
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I've read from the company on another forum that this controller uses a different type of software to govern the firing of the 3 phases. According to Quark, this controller works with RPMs lower than what Schulze controllers can handle!
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sounds like a good deal to me
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An update on this esc. MR Constructor is testing these esc's and here is a thread with some good info for those interested http://forums.radiocontrolzone.com/s...d.php?t=214993
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Cheers for the link crazy. Some interesting stuff on there...
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