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Plush 80A 26v Brushless Speed Controller The Plush series ESC are a very good quality controller. They have a broad range of programming features and a smooth throttle response compared to other BESCs in the same price range.
Our TURNIGY speed controllers come with a 14 month warranty. We guarentee these are the best Brushless Speed Controllers you can purchase at this price. These speed controllers are sold in western countries under various names at triple the price. We are certain you will find these to be the best BESC available from Asia.
Cont Current: 80A Burst Current: 90A UBEC Mode: 3A/5v out Voltage Range: 5.6v ~ 26v Weight: 91g Size: 88x31x14mm
User Programmable, both via controller and optional programming card. The programming card is an excellent item as it instantly tells the user the current settings and with a few simple clicks of the buttons, the user can change the settings and have graphical reassurance of those changes. The programming card is an excellent Item and simple to use!
This ESC/BEC combination died after 2 minutes of flight. Preflight testing showed a maximum 67 Amp motor current and a maximum 2.4 Amp servo drain. I was using a 6 cell LiPo Turnigy battery. This is well within the specifications for the Plush 80.
I lost my 40 size Piper Cub, one that I spent 6 months building. This ESC is advertised as having good quality control. Apparently, not good enough.
Post crash testing showed that the motor controller was damaged - it could bairely create the tones in the motor. Also, the BEC was not putting out enough to allow the Orange Rx to power up and bind. This ESC totally failed me.
HI HK_Scott.
Please could you tell me if this esc has a SWITCHING bec or a linear one. I have just toasted my 60a switching esc and hope this will be a better replacement. It was in an FMS P51D but I'd replaced the motor with a turnigy 4240. Thanks.
If you go to the "Files" section there is a copy of the manual for these ESC's,in the manual is the specs for all the Plush ESC's,some are linear and some are switching,this particular one (80amp) shows it as a switching BEC.
Thanks Gary....just great, as I ordered this unit yesterday in the expectation that it was a SBEC. I'll check out the 'files' section before posting a question next time. Thanks again for your help.
Plush 80A 26v *Brushless Speed Controller
The Plush series ESC are a very good quality controller. They have a broad range of programming features and a smooth throttle response compared to other BESCs in the same price range.
Our TURNIGY speed controllers come with a 14 month warranty. We guarentee these are the best Brushless Speed Controllers you can purchase at this price.
These speed controllers are sold in western countries under various names at triple the price.
We are certain you will find these to be the best BESC available from Asia.
Cont Current: 80A
Burst Current: 90A
UBEC Mode: 3A/5v out
Voltage Range: *5.6v *~ 26v
Weight: 91g
Size: 88x31x14mm
User Programmable, both via controller and optional programming card. The programming card is an excellent item as it instantly tells the user the current settings and with a few simple clicks of the buttons, the user can change the settings and have graphical reassurance of those changes.
The programming card is an excellent Item and simple to use!
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Golfez
opinions please, can i use this on a NTM 5060 running at MAX 24V/20A continuous ? or will this get too hot? i know it says its capable upto 26V, but i just wanted a experiance opinion as im a newbie.
This ESC can handle 6s (25.2V) and 80a continous loading. With 24V/20a load it will be narrowly warm. Your motor NTM 5060 max amps are 90a. I recommend bigger, at least 100a ESC if you would like get all watts in use.
FYI....... This ESC will work when used with the Turnigy RotoMax 1.20 motor using 6s 5000mAh battery. At WOT with a wooden 20x12 prop its running at 58amps & 4900rpm & with wooden 19x10 prop pulling 48amp & 5200rpm with no glitches.so but with confidence for this application...
Hello everyone, I can use these ESC with engine Turnigy D3548 / 6 790KV Brushless Outrunner Motor (40 A) WITH Quadcopter AND DJINAZA?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/u h_viewItem.asp?idProduct=18236
Yes you can, but this ESC is oversized. Motor max current is 40a, so then plush 40a ESC should be ok. However my choice would be plush 60a ESC and that way avoid overheating.
Sorry, I slightly ignored your Dji Naza in the compination. No, I cannot be sure without own experience. Just cannot see any reason why not. Hopefully someone will give some facts for that.
Roy, how/why do you know that refresh rate is really 400 Hz ? This is the first time I read this.
If this would be true it would be very good for Multirotors !!?
How can the 400Hz be asured or confirmed ?
Is this ESC adequate for the HK550 TT FBL? I will be using a separate BEC. I am a fairly new flyer so no 3D, only sport flying on average 6S batteries like the Zippys.
That would depend on your motor, but as long as the motor does NOT exceed 60ams drawn, you would be fine. Make sure you put it in a place where it can get some decent cooling to ensure it will live a long and happy life. :)
No,you will get problems with start up, the motors would not start together and some will not start at all,for reliability you will need to use 8 ESC's.
What steps do you take to change the ESC motor timing from low (the default setting) to high on this ESC without using a programming card.
High is what's recommended when using the Alloy DPS Series 68mm EDF unit with 3580kv Motor for max performance.
Hello Fluffy11
Specs says 6S, so I do not recommend to even try with 7S. You will burn electronic. You should search for ESC HV There are plenty which are capable of 7S but they are more expensives
Enjoy flying
I don't know if it is better than xxx but I can tell you it is a very good esc I installed 5 in 5 planes they are all working fine since 2 years. No problem what so ever.
I would like to know what is the maximum speed of this motor KB45-08XL 1600kv Brushless Inrunner is at 24V and Plus 80A w/ UBEC speed control . At the moment we use the K1 RPM-KV meter (http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewIte
m .asp?idProduct=10335)
to measure the RPM and it shows 10.000 RPM. We would like to get it up to the maximum speed
can someone help me with this matter.
1600 x 24 = 38400 max theoretical. Reduce the loading on the motor. You don't say how much power the motor is taking. The motor can only speed up if the loading is less than the input.
In a twin application you remove 1 of the esc red receiver wires. But you must make sure that the plane does not exceed the number of servo's the esc can handle. If you are running more than 5 servo's then you will need a separate BEC to run the servo's, retracts, etc.
can anyone confirm the wire gauge on this unit. In particular I'm wondering about the battery side. I will be using it with 5S 5000mAh packs and have been told it should be 10 gauge wire for these.
its 12 awg always try to use the fat awg cable you can, the reason to plug two batteries in 10 awg is the internal resistence of the cable if the cable its thiner the resistance is bigger, that produce waste of power in heat, use 10 awg to join the batteries and try to use a plug that allows the conector of the esc, you can use xt60 or similar
VoltsXAmps=Watts
4s Lipo = 14.8 volts
14.8v X 80a= 1184watts
The speed controller doesn't really have a wattage rating. It only has a limit of 80amps so it would depend on your motor draw and voltage.
watts depends on whow many cells you use, the gold rule is that never exceed the max amp rate, watts = voltage x ampers , the esc can delivier more watts one 4s than in 3s, exp
watts on 4s at 80 amps 14.8volt*80amp=1184watts
watts on 3s at 80 amps 11.1volt*80amp=888watts
i had this esc on a Turnigy L3015A-1000 Brushless Motor and works great, keep in mind that its always better buy a bigger esc with more amps for a motor to avoid damage, its not healthy running 80 amps on a esc of 80 amps, i
the esc will give you enough power to the motor but it's bec gives only 3a to the servo.check if it's enough to the 6 digital servos and if not add external bec with more current.
yeah it will ,but stall current is as much as 1 amp but they wont all stall at once. Does the external bec hook 2 esc or does it just act as a balancer at 5v for the receiver so i can use a reg auxillary lipo and if so why not just buy 5v receiver packs .?
if you connect external bec you iron the input of the bec to the main connector goes to the main battery.you must disconnect the red wire from the esc wire that goes to receiver.the bec gives you all the power need to receiver and servos.the bec is not just a balancer it is external regulator.
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When motor load abruptly changes, the ECS cause a motor stall. The phenomenon was verified on two different motors. It seems be a problem for 3D low exercises. Controller algorithm needs to be altered to work with particular loads or motors.
Musste beim ersten Test leider feststellen, dass der Controller nur 2,2V am Throttleausgang bringt. Hoffe auf Umtausch.
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este speed muito ruim, no fuciona bem com a maioria dos motores que eu os testei. Ao iniciar acelerao, da umas "enroscadas" muito loucas. Testei em alguns motores diferentes e configuraes diferentes (timing, sof start entre outros). coloquei um castle creations e todos os motores funcionaram bem
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Wahrscheinlich produzieren die Chinesen nur Montags. Der erste schaffte mal grade 32 Amp und schaltete dann ab, der Ersatz schaffte schon 40 Amp. Mglich da der siebte Ragler dann die 80 Amp. erreicht, ich frchte nur solange gibt keine Garantie.
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This controller is only good for the lower performance motors. Does not have the capabilities to handle high performance motors. I tried it on the Axi and the Torcman 430-20-20 14 pol. The controller cannot handle these motors and cannot sync properly with them. It cannot handle the low end and high end throttle. It just stutters and makes a high pitch noise and losses power completely. To regain power and sync you have to throttle back and slower advance the throttle again. Waste of money. For the high end motors get a esc that have the full range of programming for the timing and switching frequencies.
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