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inexpensive alternative to a hv110! $140! - 03.01.2008, 05:48 PM

its from true rc. check it out


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03.01.2008, 06:07 PM

I wonder if that ESC has the slow ramp-up in throttle that plagues other low-cost air ESCs?

The HV-110 can take bursts near and over 160A. And that's from Joe F at CC in an email. This one says 120A max.

Seems ok for a high V, low A setup when you KNOW the current will be low (even bursts).
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03.02.2008, 02:57 AM

120a max is the continuous, IIRC. not sure on the burst.


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To me, it says 110A continuous, 120A max. By "max" I assume sustained bursts. This is generally how most ESCs are labeled...
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03.02.2008, 12:36 PM

yeah... being an air esc i guess the low burst current is a given. but for 1/2 the price, there should be a way to rig 2 of these esc's for a 110a, 20s lipo configuration. now that would be cool.


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yeah... being an air esc i guess the low burst current is a given. but for 1/2 the price, there should be a way to rig 2 of these esc's for a 110a, 20s lipo configuration. now that would be cool.
Are you saying two ESC's for 1 motor? Or dual ESC dual motor config? Would be nice to do a dual ESC on 1 motor.....I would go 14S lipo /dual 7S wired to 1 Neu 1527 with 860KV's......mega power.
   
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03.02.2008, 02:29 PM

Yeah, but that one already has stacked boards. To double it would mean stacking already stacked FET boards and might become too think and a little cumbersome. I was looking at ESCs that had a good 100A rating on ONE board, and then stacking two of them.
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