Hobbyking SS escs in car???-Adapter
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Hobbyking SS escs in car???-Adapter
Can I use the Hobbyking SS escs in cars?
I know that there is an adapter for using airplane/heli escs in cars/boats,but I cant find it on ebay...
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...rod=msw-pistix
Is there anything similar?(Or i can make one?-I need schematics for this...)
Any reply will be greatly appreciated.
I know that there is an adapter for using airplane/heli escs in cars/boats,but I cant find it on ebay...
http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...rod=msw-pistix
Is there anything similar?(Or i can make one?-I need schematics for this...)
Any reply will be greatly appreciated.
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RE: Hobbyking SS escs in car???-Adapter
Do you already have the esc, if not than you can also get this one which works great in my slash.http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...grade_version)
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RE: Hobbyking SS escs in car???-Adapter
I was thinking about buying this too.
Is it good?(quality,performance etc.)
How many run times have you did on it?(trying to see if it lasts,that means that is good).
Actually I wanted the 40-50A esc because its cheap and I was planning to add some more MOSFETs to increase the amp handling.(But if the 100A esc is good I will take it)
Is it good?(quality,performance etc.)
How many run times have you did on it?(trying to see if it lasts,that means that is good).
Actually I wanted the 40-50A esc because its cheap and I was planning to add some more MOSFETs to increase the amp handling.(But if the 100A esc is good I will take it)
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RE: Hobbyking SS escs in car???-Adapter
Well i just got mine yesterday and i only put 2 4500mah 8,4v NiMH packs through it, and it did great and had no problems with lots of roll overs and jumps.
So i can't say if it lasts long but my first impression is really good, it's also a breeze to setup even without program card.
So i can't say if it lasts long but my first impression is really good, it's also a breeze to setup even without program card.
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RE: Hobbyking SS escs in car???-Adapter
I have that esc too in a 1/8 buggy on 4s with this motor:http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...hless_Inrunner
I'm impressed with it and haven't had any problems so far. I have maybe about 15 runs on it.
I'm impressed with it and haven't had any problems so far. I have maybe about 15 runs on it.