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Old 01-03-2012, 08:09 PM   #1
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What ESC is this? It's not mine so I don't know for sure, I can't plug it in to a Link.

I have a Sidewinder Micro and a Mamba 25 and neither of them have the same look to them on the FET's or whatever you call them.
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Procar33...with square case removed? I think that's what they are called.
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Old 01-03-2012, 08:18 PM   #3
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castle link would be your best bet, like you said looks like a micro SW or mamba 25 to me.

(also want to ad, whoever put the motor bullets on put the wrong ones on, females go on the ESC, thats an accedental short waiting to happen, thats like putting male deans on a battery)
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Old 01-03-2012, 08:35 PM   #4
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I think its a Sidewinder 1/10. fred0000 has the best idea. Hook it up to a Castle Link. Let us know when you find out.
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Old 01-03-2012, 08:37 PM   #5
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castle link it

my guess is a micro...but if yours doesn't look like it...kinda looks like mine.

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I don't have it in my hands, all I have are the pics. The FET layout is different on my Mamba 25's and Sidewinder Micro, so it must be something else?

On a sidenote, the Sidewinder Micro is the same thing as a Mamba 25?
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Its gotta be a Sidewinder 1/10. The more I look at the pic the more it looks like one. The white wire has been cut off. The motor wires are opposite of the power and signal wires. Its flat where a heat sink would sit.
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castle link it

my guess is a micro...but if yours doesn't look like it...kinda looks like mine.
Can you post a pic of yours without the sticker?
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I don't have it in my hands, all I have are the pics. The FET layout is different on my Mamba 25's and Sidewinder Micro, so it must be something else?

On a sidenote, the Sidewinder Micro is the same thing as a Mamba 25?
gotta be a SWM or Mamba25, not many other brushless ESC's support brushed motors, especialy in that size, could be a diferent revision.
(also that heatshrink looks like factory castle, i'm aware how easy to re-shrink wrap an ESC is, just another observation)

yes mamba25 and sidewinder micro are the same.

I have 2 in my XR, i'll go get it it and see if the stickers come off, one ESC was used so who knows how old it is and the other I bought new.
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mine are the same, other then the green of the PCB, neither of mine are the same as yours.

(pics hard to make out, but there are no banks of FETS on the top like yours)



also from what I remember (my ESC's are glued down) the red wire doesnt solder on the board where yours does, it passes through that hole and solders somewhere central on the board
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I belive the ESC you have pictured is a castle phoenix 25a (aiplane ESC, wont have reverse)
no guarantee's castle link seems like the only sure way. based on what i've seen I wouldn't take someones word that it is what they claim it to be.



this is a phoenix 45, but the huge banks of FETS screams aircraft ESC.


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Kinda wierd..... Castle must have changed something somewhere...
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I belive the ESC you have pictured is a castle phoenix 25a (aiplane ESC, wont have reverse)
Agreed.

And I do believe Castle got rid of the Phoenix and replaced it with the MicroPro.
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Old 01-04-2012, 11:00 AM   #14
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Agreed.

And I do believe Castle got rid of the Phoenix and replaced it with the MicroPro.
As mentioned, the CC Phoenix line of ESC's are for electric airplanes..... current lineup... Castle Creations | Phoenix-25

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I would NOT buy this ESC for a crawler if it is in fact a Phoenix-25.

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Old 01-04-2012, 12:59 PM   #15
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Triple6, i think it is indeed a mamba 25 after they switched to bigger fet to handle 30 amps, i had someone from castle tech tell me this when i was asking around for their specs, he also had a pic to show me, i'll look around if i still have this e-mail.
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It's the old Mamba25, probably first generation. I used to have one before we ended up with Tekin hehe

The newer ones have less FETs than the old ones.
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Old 01-04-2012, 03:25 PM   #17
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I have a couple old school Mamba 25's Pat. I can get some pics later if you are still not convinced.
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