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englishbiker 09-11-2023 12:35 PM

esc
 
Advice please don't want to spend loads, ESC which one do I need any wise words will help many thanks mike

ddmckee54 09-11-2023 05:27 PM

Re: esc
 
We'll need a little more info to be able to really help you.

What are you planning on building? Any idea what All Up Weight you are shooting for?

Those first 2 questions will help you determine what motor size and battery size you'll want to use. Once you've decided on a motor and voltage, then you can match the ESC to that.

jerry56 09-12-2023 12:00 PM

Re: esc
 
What ddmckee said....
give us a hint as to what your building....

frizzen 09-12-2023 03:02 PM

Re: esc
 
Looking at their posts, possibly for:

1/16 50 ton excavator (4)
1/16 Bruder fire truck (4)
Malaysian fast patrol boat (2)
Large scale tractor trailer unit (1)

What size motors does it use?

jerry56 09-12-2023 03:12 PM

Re: esc
 
From 2018... and I thought I was a slow builder

englishbiker 09-13-2023 08:23 AM

Re: esc
 
It's for a Tamiya truck with poison motor useing 7.4 volt battery

jerry56 09-13-2023 03:30 PM

Re: esc
 
I would guess a HobbyWing 1060 or 1080 would be plenty....if that's a brushed motor....not sure if it's brushless...

frizzen 09-14-2023 09:15 AM

Re: esc
 
Posion Motor?

https://www.carson-modelsport.com/ca...906023-en.html

Brushed 540 size can. Calling it a "puller" so i'm guessing 45 turn or higher?
So any Brushed ESC rated for 540/550 motors is plenty for it

englishbiker 09-14-2023 11:18 AM

Re: esc
 
thanks


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