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05.07.2009, 12:00 PM

On the cap- it's a cool looking design but I would prefer an external cap and a larger heatsink on the controller.
   
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05.07.2009, 12:58 PM

hey lutach,

I remember that esc shown on the pictue, I have read about it quite a while ago (a year?), in a magazine. I do remember because of that "funky" look.

regarding the "cool" esc, I have an article in a mag (2006) about the prototype of that big thing, named dragon. I can scan that article, but it will be in german. I don't think I want to translate all the pages into english...

It says that it's made for 1:5 use, and it was tested in a "carson schattenjäger". it says that not smd-mosfet but FET are used, TO-220, known to many from older esc's. they should run cooler in "partial-load", (teillast). it has a BEC up to 20 cells nimh. it can get connectet to your pc, timing in 1 deg. steps. it was used with a 45 mm diameter motor (with cooling fins), w. up to 2.000 watts peak performance.
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05.07.2009, 01:02 PM

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hey lutach,

I remember that esc shown on the pictue, I have read about it quite a while ago (a year?), in a magazine. I do remember because of that "funky" look.

regarding the "cool" esc, I have an article in a mag (2006) about the prototype of that big thing, named dragon. I can scan that article, but it will be in german. I don't think I want to translate all the pages into english...

It says that it's made for 1:5 use, and it was tested in a "carson schattenjäger". it says that not smd-mosfet but FET are used, TO-220, known to many from older esc's. they should run cooler in "partial-load", (teillast). it has a BEC up to 20 cells nimh. it can get connectet to your pc, timing in 1 deg. steps. it was used with a 45 mm diameter motor (with cooling fins), w. up to 2.000 watts peak performance.
hope that helps
flo
One thing I heard is that they now went with a SMD D2PAK MOSFET and it will be the answer to Schulze's new line of XL or XLL ESCs. I also posted this in a boat forum where some people have heard of it as well. Thank you for the info.
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