Hacker X-Pro ESCs
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Hacker X-Pro ESCs
I just got my Hacker X-70 SB Pro ESC in today and programing cable. It was SUPER easy to program with supplied software. It has a thin profile so it fits in those tight areas between thrust tube and fuselage or down the thrust tube with out being a giant plug.
If anyone else has this ESC I would like some feed back on the BEC, On the last setup in my jet I ran another power source to the reciever because it would get undervoltage and reset when controls were cycled fast (Cheap ESC!) This kind of makes me nervious now that I am setup to take power out the ESC. So any reasurance or telling me to put the battery back in is appreciated.
Here's the specs... What does "Switching" mean down by BEC and should I worry about that since I did ditch the reciever battery?
Manufacturer Hacker
Applications Airplane, Sailplane
Special Features X-Pro Link Programming
Cont/Max Amp 70/84A
Cells NiMH/NiCD 8-16 cells
Cells Li-poly 2-5 cells
Voltage 6-20V
Programming Fully Programmable
Type/Max BEC (A) Switching/3A
Max #Servos/V 2-6/5V
Dimensions 75mm x 28mm x 10mm
Weight 52g
If anyone else has this ESC I would like some feed back on the BEC, On the last setup in my jet I ran another power source to the reciever because it would get undervoltage and reset when controls were cycled fast (Cheap ESC!) This kind of makes me nervious now that I am setup to take power out the ESC. So any reasurance or telling me to put the battery back in is appreciated.
Here's the specs... What does "Switching" mean down by BEC and should I worry about that since I did ditch the reciever battery?
Manufacturer Hacker
Applications Airplane, Sailplane
Special Features X-Pro Link Programming
Cont/Max Amp 70/84A
Cells NiMH/NiCD 8-16 cells
Cells Li-poly 2-5 cells
Voltage 6-20V
Programming Fully Programmable
Type/Max BEC (A) Switching/3A
Max #Servos/V 2-6/5V
Dimensions 75mm x 28mm x 10mm
Weight 52g