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Old 02-08-2008, 10:03 PM   #1
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Default Castle Sidewinder ESC 69.95 In Stock

Castl Creations Sidewinder ESC's in Stock!

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http://www.castlecreations.com/products/sidewinder.html


Fully Functional - Yet Easy to Use
The Sidewinder ESC is ready to run out of the box, but it is completely Castle Link™ compatible too – drivers can use their Castle Link and Windows PC to tune and tweak all their favorite settings such as brake and throttle curves, throttle response, drag brake and many other parameters that add up to an incredible RC driving experience.
The Sidewinder 1/10th scale ESC is intended for use with the Castle 4600 KV motor up to 3S (12 Cell NiMH) and the long time favorite Castle 5700 with 2S Lipo (8 cell NiMH) MAX. Castle’s incredible CM-36 4600 kV and 5700 kV motors are made to exacting specifications and offer some of the best electromagnetic efficiencies of any motors on the RC market. We know, we’ve dyno’ed the rest and we feel we’re the best! Castle motors simply run cooler for a given power level – that means you can run them at higher power levels without worrying about thermal damage. Our top quality Neodymium magnets, carefully designed windings and high RPM bearings deliver an incredible punch.

Runs Brushed Too!
Use all the power handling and custom tweaking of the Sidewinder with your brushed motors too. That’s right, Sidewinder is easily configured to run conventional brushed motors for those who may need to run brushed to compete in some racing classes. One controller can provide the solution you need!
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:37 PM   #2
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how many NiHM cells can the sidewinder handle using a 55t motor?
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:55 PM   #3
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5-12 cells
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5-12 so why is there such a big difference? I am new and been trying to find out why 5 or why12? Because of the amount of volts which gives the wheel speed? do i have it right
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5-12 so why is there such a big difference? I am new and been trying to find out why 5 or why12? Because of the amount of volts which gives the wheel speed? do i have it right

The more cells you have the longer run time you get. More volts give you more power for more wheel speed.
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i bought thisvcontoller from you and can't get it to sync to my controller i have a single six cell that i am running does it need more than that or am i just doing something wrong it will turn on and just beep continously
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i bought thisvcontoller from you and can't get it to sync to my controller i have a single six cell that i am running does it need more than that or am i just doing something wrong it will turn on and just beep continously

are you running brushed or brushless?
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if your running brushed you have to set it to brushed,the same for brushless.
it should come ready for brushless tho.
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