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HobbyKing Red Brick 60A ESC (Opto)

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HobbyKing Red Brick 60A ESC (Opto)

 
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De HobbyKing Red Brick ESC s wont eerste plaats te winnen voor stijl, hoewel ze top punten zal duren voor eenvoud en betrouwbaarheid. Met een basisset van de programmering kenmerkt deze ESC s zijn een perfecte oplossing voor iedereen die op zoek naar een eenvoudige maar robuuste snelheidsregelaar.

The Red Brick ESC s zijn ontworpen met warmteafvoer in het achterhoofd. met extra grote aluminium heatsinks de Red Brick ESC s zijn iets groter dan vele ESC s in hun klasse, maar dit compromis in omvang is gericht op het helpen om de problemen in verband met oververhitting te voorkomen.

Specs.
Max Amps: 60A
UBEC: Nil
Cellen: 2 ~ 7s LiPoly
Maat: 83mm x 15mm 39mm
Gewicht: 63g (Inc Wires)

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| Geverifieerde koper

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Sep 10, 2014

Great ESC, very tough. Kinda big so be sure you pay attention to the dimensions before ordering. Note: heatsink is only held on by shrink wrap, be sure to secure it if you trim the wrap back.

MattAUSA | Geverifieerde koper

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Jan 03, 2014

Bought this for my 450. In hindsight, this is way overkill for it. Otherwise, it runs really nicely.

Wayne Dizi | Geverifieerde koper

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Dec 15, 2013

Dont bother with the Red Brick. My 60A ESC will NOT exit the set up mode no matter what procedure is done. I scrapped it for the wires... I have a lot of great flights using the "Plush" series, so I'll stick to those. Now I know why its called a brick, because that is exactly how it operates. Disappointed, but at least I only lost 12 bucks here. Still am a huge Hobby King fan and Platinum customer!

jhova1717 | Geverifieerde koper

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Sep 25, 2013

great esc for the price

rudyauction509 | Geverifieerde koper

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Jul 22, 2013

I have about 150 flights so far on this ESC, I've been using it with a 5 amp sbec on 2 planes, switching electronics between each flight. The smaller of the 2 pulls about 30 amps, the larger 40 amps. I'm in the process of building a plane that will peak at 55 amps so I'll have a chance to really test it when I'm done, but so far it's worked great. it has come down cold after every flight thanks to its large uncovered finned heatsink.

Dan O. | Geverifieerde koper

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Jun 08, 2013

Mine arrived DOA. (Yes I was running a separate BEC). Sorry but I can't recommend this to anyone, it simply doesn't work. All connections good.. but just nothing from the ESC.

starky | Geverifieerde koper

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May 20, 2013

best seller product in indonesia thanks hobbyking, I hope the product can always be cheaper than others plus628563676367

crankit | Geverifieerde koper

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Apr 20, 2013

its good econ control

fofi1 | Geverifieerde koper

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Mar 22, 2013

2 of the FETs exploded after a few flights. Motor should draw maximum 45 Amps, so the ESC was unlikely killed by the Motor's current draw.

The cooling pad wasn't mounted properly, so it is possible that the FETs were killed by their own heat :/

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Mar 07, 2013

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