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Old 08-14-2008, 07:23 PM   #1
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Default eZRun 25A brushless ESC

Does any one have any experience with this brushless system?

eZRun 25A brushless ESC
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Old 09-09-2008, 02:44 AM   #2
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i have a 60a unit with 9t motor, works great on my touring car, faster than most 19t, i was hoping to get another 60a esc with 13t motor for my TXT1

any1 else got expereince?
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Old 09-29-2008, 08:11 AM   #3
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Would anyone know if this ESC below would work with an 1100KV
Kv = 1102 rpm/V
Rm = 0.143 ohms
Io = 0.66A @ 5V, 0.78A @7V, 1.08A @ 12V
Outrunner

in a 2.2 AX10?




EZ-RUN Brushless ESC 18A w/ Reverse programm.

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Cont. Current: 18A
Burst Current: 50A
Resistance: 0.001ohm
Car Size: 1/16
Suggested Motor: Around 12T / 2030kv
Battery: 2 Cell Lipoly / 4-6 Cell Ni-XX
BEC: 6V/ 1.0A Output
Motor Type: Sensorless brushless
Size: 31.5*24*15mm
Weight: 19g
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Old 09-29-2008, 10:19 AM   #4
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They work pretty good. The startup is good enough for mild crawling, and the price is good. I would recommend a 25a model.
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They work pretty good. The startup is good enough for mild crawling, and the price is good. I would recommend a 25a model.
Thanks very much Rob !!!

So the 18A are just too weak to power a 1000KV Outrunner on a 2cell?
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2 cell it would probably work. 3 cell the 25a is certainly needed.
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2 cell it would probably work. 3 cell the 25a is certainly needed.
Thanks again , I might try it but the 25A is almost the same price so 25A maybe
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Do these have a lipo voltage cutoff? I am thinking aobut one for my slash.

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Do these have a lipo voltage cutoff? I am thinking aobut one for my slash.

Dima
I'm pretty sure they have it all as far as LiPo is concerned they are built straight out for brushles/LiPo setups ...

check this thread click for plenty of good info on the Hobbywing ESCs
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