small brushed esc?
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small brushed esc?
I found a 20 amp brushed esc on hobbyking but it's out of stock http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9090
I would like to have a brushed esc from 20amp could be smaller 5-7amp would work also.
Does anyone know of a place that I can buy some for around 5 bucks each?
I would like to have a brushed esc from 20amp could be smaller 5-7amp would work also.
Does anyone know of a place that I can buy some for around 5 bucks each?
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RE: small brushed esc?
ORIGINAL: 4goodbuys2
Thanks , But I wish hobbyking had a 5-10 amp because they are so cheap it would probally be like 3-5 bucks.
Thanks , But I wish hobbyking had a 5-10 amp because they are so cheap it would probally be like 3-5 bucks.
Actually, the did have. And it was $9 or so. And it didn't work. So be glad they're out of stock.
BTW, they also had a tiny outrunner to match. It was about $9, and it seems to have a short in it. That is, when it's connected to the 10a ESC I just got from the LHS that runs my good motors without problems. The LHS ESC wasn't $9, but does work.
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RE: small brushed esc?
I have a 20 amp or something Iwould sell you for $5.
Here we go I just found a 15A 2 cell Lipo brushed ESC from MAXX, give it away for $5 plus shipping.
Here we go I just found a 15A 2 cell Lipo brushed ESC from MAXX, give it away for $5 plus shipping.
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RE: small brushed esc?
Try this one instead: [link=http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=6468]Click me [/link]
It works very well.
The Tower Pro "combo"'s DaRock is talking about should be avoided. I too have had problems with those.
It works very well.
The Tower Pro "combo"'s DaRock is talking about should be avoided. I too have had problems with those.