I just saw this in the boat forum and WOWOWOWOWOWOW.
- future-40.300K / future-40.300WK
Speed controller for brushless motors for big models
10-40 Ni-cells or 3-14 Li-cells
Availability: probably February 2008
- future-18.200F
Speed controller for brushless motors for the FAI WCH-2008
6-18 Ni-cells oder 2-10 Li-cells (I gues they mean 6 Li-cells)
Availability: probably December 2007 / January 2008
- future-32.120F
Speed controller for brushless motors for the FAI WCH-2008
6-32 Ni-cells or 2-10 Li-cells
Availability: probably December 2007 / January 2008
Man I wanted to make my controller with 2 powerboard together for 400A, but Schulze beat me to it LOL.
How about a link to the ESC...I couldn't find it on Schulze's website.
How recent is that pic? Lehner won't have anything to do with BK anymore.
I think the site show a 2005 or 2006 date. That must have been a prototype. I hope they can have some soon. Because I already sent my drawings to Mike and I'm waiting to see what he thinks. Got to make my true electric 1/8th scale truggy and buggy come to life.
The pictures you found on BKs picture gallery seem to be depicting their new ESC Cool 250/40. The first pic is the boat version with water cooling, and the other ones are showing the car version. Specs as stated 14s lipos and 250A cont (500A burst). Release date seems to be february 2008.
This ESC was tested in 1:5 cars (13,4Kg).
Videos can be found here and here.
Seems to be a serious competition for those new big schultzes.
The pictures you found on BKs picture gallery seem to be depicting their new ESC Cool 250/40. The first pic is the boat version with water cooling, and the other ones are showing the car version. Specs as stated 14s lipos and 250A cont (500A burst). Release date seems to be february 2008.
This ESC was tested in 1:5 cars (13,4Kg).
Videos can be found here and here.
Seems to be a serious competition for those new big schultzes.