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Old 09-15-2014, 06:13 PM   #1
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Default Is the MRX-3100 ESC/receiver good for 1S use?

Random question, the title says it all!
This actually isn't for an off-road project :p (It is pretty scale, though)
But I need both an ESC, and a spektrum receiver to power a small motor at 1S voltage, and the 2-in-1 unit from the micro crawler looks perfect!
The ESC part is easy, but the spektrum receivers, in my experience, don't like much below even 5.5V...
The stock NiMh is 4-cells, if I remember correctly, which is pretty much 1S territory, so I don't really know...
I used to have a micro trail trekker, but only ever ran it on 2S, so I can't even answer my own question!

Also: if anyone has one of these units kicking around and don't need it, I want it! (preferably cheap, as this "small" motor is still larger than the micro trekker/crawler motors, and I remember it running hot with my hand-wound 90T, so... it might go poof)

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Old 09-16-2014, 10:16 AM   #2
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Default Re: Is the MRX-3100 ESC/receiver good for 1S use?

Absolutely no problem,i run my trekker on 1s sometimes.i like the way you have more control over the throttle.
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