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MMM BEC, linear or switching? - 01.02.2009, 08:47 PM

does it have a linear BEC like other "normal" ESC's or did castle go the whole way and use a switching BEC??
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01.02.2009, 09:33 PM

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01.02.2009, 11:10 PM

oh man that is soooooo cool!!!!!
castle really outdone themseves for inovation this time

how many A's is it rated for btw??
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http://www.castlespecialprojects.com...ntrollers.html

According to Castle 120 amps continuous with 500 lfm airflow or above.

300 amp burst up to ten seconds.


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01.03.2009, 12:28 AM

I think he was asking about the BEC amperage rating...

If that's the case, then I don't know if anyone knows exactly. Castle designed the MMM for 1/8 scale applications so it stands to reason they would design the BEC to handle the higher torque servos found in those vehicles.
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