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A RC Dude 09.21.2009 05:01 PM

The right BL ESC to get for this would be?
 
Ok, for future porjest sililar to my boat, i would like to use something other than my e-maxx system so i can still run my e-maxx. I was thinking, i already have a 9XL motor and heatsink, so now, all i need is a good ESC that'll work with it. All I need is a good ESC that is cheap, can run with the 9xl, and 5s LiPo. other than that, i don't need anything fancy. what would be your sujestion?

Thanks for the help!

BrianG 09.21.2009 05:32 PM

EZ 150? The 80A arms on 5s, but not sure how reliable it would be since it is running over spec.

sabongi 09.21.2009 05:33 PM

turnigy ESC's are good and cheap...

A RC Dude 09.21.2009 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 322276)
EZ 150? The 80A arms on 5s, but not sure how reliable it would be since it is running over spec.

never heard of the EZ 150 (i take it that is the name of it?). Were could i find one?

BrianG 09.21.2009 10:13 PM

The Ezrun 150 that Mike has in his store:

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...od=HW150caresc

The 80A:

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...rod=HW80ampesc

aqwut 09.21.2009 11:36 PM

the EZRUN 150 is a great price...

nitrostarter 09.21.2009 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A RC Dude (Post 322269)
Ok, for future porjest sililar to my boat, i would like to use something other than my e-maxx system so i can still run my e-maxx.


Wait, are we re-powering the Emaxx or are we powering a boat?

A RC Dude 09.22.2009 05:37 PM

Thanks guys!

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 322352)
Wait, are we re-powering the Emaxx or are we powering a boat?

We are putting my MMM back in my e-maxx and using the 9XL and ESC for other little projects like the boat or whatever elts i may make

BTW, how much [power can the 9XL handle?


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