New Xerun 150a esc
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Just came across this new Hobbywing Esc, I have no idea when it's going to be available and I think they're going to be replacing the versions that are out right now, and all the specs look the same as the current Ezrun 150a and 80a models.
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Ahh just an FYI the 80 and 150amp Ezrun ESc's are sensored, they run sensored and sensorless motors. These ESC's are new, I'm just wondering when they are going to be available.
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The last I heard they're going to be available near the end of November. But all dates move around.
These new XeRuns will REPLACE the older EZRuns. They are identical in-terms of firmware used and virtually identical designs (made smaller to fit the new packaging). Prices will be 10-15% higher than the currently available EZRun 80A and 150A ESCs.
There is currently one place that has the 80A XeRun available, but I won't mention who because I've been ripped off by them (as have others I know) and will not endorse them. If you find them, I'd avoid them. Wait a couple of months and they should be available most every place that carries EZRuns.
HTH.
These new XeRuns will REPLACE the older EZRuns. They are identical in-terms of firmware used and virtually identical designs (made smaller to fit the new packaging). Prices will be 10-15% higher than the currently available EZRun 80A and 150A ESCs.
There is currently one place that has the 80A XeRun available, but I won't mention who because I've been ripped off by them (as have others I know) and will not endorse them. If you find them, I'd avoid them. Wait a couple of months and they should be available most every place that carries EZRuns.
HTH.




