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4s setup any diff between a 80amp & 150amp esc
Is there any difference if I will use a 150amp esc vs a 80amp esc for a 4s setup for a buggy using 2000kv motor?
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As long as the rest of the setup is the same and the current draw is under 80A, there will be no difference. Well, the 80A might get hotter simply because it is running closer to the max, but that's about it.
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Max temp was aound 65C (probably more than can't remember) on the 80A and 40+C on the 150A. Hope this helps |
Wow that's hot, but performances affected? Or just temperature? My buggy is lighter
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If it doesn't affect performance m I right to say it's only the temperature? Brian if I am using neu 1512/2.5d on a 80amp esc with 4s 5000 zippy I dun think the amp draw will be over 80amp even it does there's a burst of 300plus amp by the esc.
You think it would be ok as the buggy is also lighter? |
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the 80a esc is underrated. if the MMM is a true 120a esc, the 80a ezrun is a 90a or 100a. also, the 150a ezrun,going by MMM standards would be about 140a...i made the mistake of changing the settings on my ezrun and got the magic smoke, so i sent it in and got a refund. now, i'm going to get a MMM because i want to be able to do what i want with the settings without starting a fire :lol:
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If it's a lighter buggy you should be ok. After all, people used to use a MM on buggies all the time and the 80A has about the same current specs.
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Thx guys! I will try the 80amp esc with the neu & see how it goes! Littlegiant the size of 80amp n 150 is diff?
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Littlegiant r u racing this 25th oct?
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Is your e savage ball diff or gear diff with oil filled
sat is tough usually weekdays n depends on weather. If rain segar is best. |
Just to comment, you won't ever see 80A continuous, even if you were pushing around a 15+lb MT. Continuous current draws for most 1/8 RCs are in the 20-30A range. However, the higher continuous ratings the FETs have, the higher the surge ratings are also (typically), so that helps. Also, 80A (or whatever rating that any of the ESC mfrs use) is at ambient 25C. As the temp goes up, the actual current handling capability of the FETs drop, so the higher rating at ambient just gives you more headroom for derating of the FETs as temps raise. But you won't hit the "continuous" limit of most any ESC. If there were no current spikes, you could use a 35-60A 1/10 ESC on your 1/8, but because of spikes (due to sudden loads, starting currents to break mechanical and magnetic resistances, inductive loads, etc.), you need higher ratings just because higher continuous and surge ratings typically go hand in hand.
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That's good to know.
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