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Old 04-06-2008, 10:46 AM
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Default Dynamite Tazer 12T ESC

http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN4927



Product Specifications

Forward:Proportional Forward

Reverse:Proportional Reverse

Brake:Yes

Time Delay Brake:Yes

Continuous Maximum Current:46amps

Input Voltage:4-6cells 4.8-7.2volts

Input Connector Types:Tamiya

Output Connector Types:Bullet

Motor Limit:12Turns

Momentary Peak Current:900 amps

Dimensions (WxLxH):1.25 (38.6mm) x 1.02 (26.2mm) x .888(22.5mm)

Weight:1.2oz (34g)

BEC Voltage:5v @ 1amp

Overload Protection:Thermal

Review

I got this ESC after my stock one bit the dust. I was a little worried buying since there were no review of it but I took the risk. I opened it up tested it then converted it to Deans. I installed in my Evader EXT with room to spare. I got it set-up which was a breeze. With the 15T motor I couldn't even tell a difference in temp after a 7-10 min. runtime. Locking out reverse is as easy as holding the button and restarting the ESC. I highly reccomend this ESC to anyone. (Even 1/18 owners)

Pros-
Super Small
Easy to Set-up
Cheap
Heatsink
Outboard Wires

Con-
6 Cells Only
Old 04-06-2008, 11:55 AM
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Default RE: Dynamite Tazer 12T ESC

Mine overheated and the replacement did not work! I thought it was a piece of junk. . .
Old 04-06-2008, 02:19 PM
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Default RE: Dynamite Tazer 12T ESC

I want something more then 6 cells, the Sprint 2 could handle 7 cells.
Old 04-06-2008, 11:02 PM
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Default RE: Dynamite Tazer 12T ESC

Ihave two 12t tazer and they work great Ihave one tazer 15t and this one is a piece of crap
Old 08-18-2008, 09:02 PM
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Default RE: Dynamite Tazer 12T ESC

I find mine gets really hot, about 165-170* after about 10-15 mins. Is that normal? (im a newbi to the elect rc world)
Old 08-18-2008, 09:25 PM
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Default RE: Dynamite Tazer 12T ESC

I have one in a dark impact and it gets really hot in there too. I find it is not tolerant of batteries that are low in power at all, also when they say it will handle six cells they mean six lol It won't work with a 7 cell even if they are crappy tenergy or powerizers. I have a few duratrax that have like a 18-20 turn limit and they will run 8 cells no problem, but hey I figured maybe it's due to the tazer's tiny size. In a car like the dark impact with a tiny shell to deal with the size is a huge plus for sure, but I'd think it'd be pretty iffy running a higher end 12 turn motor without some sort of a fan or something rigged up.

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