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Old 12-05-2011, 09:42 AM
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Default Old Hitec ESC, question

I don't know if this is the correct forum, sorry if it isn't.

I was given this one. It says 6/10A, mine says 10/40A, what does it mean? Can it handle 10A of continuous current and short bursts of 40A?

Sadly it has forward only and no BEC.

Thanks
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Old 12-05-2011, 11:14 AM
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ORIGINAL: rva1945 I don't know if this is the correct forum, sorry if it isn't.
I was given this one. It says 6/10A, mine says 10/40A, what does it mean? Can it handle 10A of continuous current and short bursts of 40A? Sadly it has forward only and no BEC. Thanks
Same as:
Brand - Hitec
Name - SP610RF
Reversible Electronic Speed Control - ESC - FOR BOATS.
The SP-610 speed control is great for slow scale boat applications using motors up to 550 class.
It is a full MOSFET, two-way speed control and comes in a sturdy aluminum case.
Features:
. Fused for Polarity Protection
. Integral Case Heat Sink
Specifications:
. Operating Voltage 6.0 - 8.4 Volts / 5-7 Cells
. Continuous Amperage 6 - 10 Amps
. Size L x W x H 1.8"x 2.2"x 0.8" 43 x 55 x 19 mm
. Weight 3.6 ounce 102 grams

Refer to attached picture and instruction sheet.
Note: These were generally used with a two channel transmitter withthrottle stickauto centering.
(on spring same as rudder)
Forward = Up & Reverse = Down from center. Note trim to be at centre before adjusting ESCtrim pot.
If used with higher end TX, set throttle stick and trim to center position before attaching battery.

Alan T.
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