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gmaerki 08.23.2008 01:46 AM

Markus "SL" 300A ESC .... WTF
 
I was surfing around and I came across this.

Unsure if this has been posted before. If so here it is again.

http://www.gobrushless.com/shop/inde...how&ref=MARKUS

WOW see the price of it? That is more then my E-Revo. I understand it is for planes ... but 300 amps/6S with no fan. If was reliable and made in the USA (for the customer support) I would seriously think about getting it ...even at that price.

Merc

lutach 08.23.2008 10:45 AM

I tried to get Markus and another guy in Russia to make those monsters for cars, but no answer yet. I know they can go up to 400 or 450A.

coolrunnings 08.23.2008 09:12 PM

Those are massive..I thought my mgm 224.18 was top dog.

E-Traxxer 08.23.2008 09:47 PM

Wow, that's a lot of amps!
It's usually cheaper to go higher in voltage and lower the amount of amps in a high power setup like that would be used in. I also don't know of a motor that would pull that many amps? :lol:

lutach 08.24.2008 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Traxxer (Post 204866)
Wow, that's a lot of amps!
It's usually cheaper to go higher in voltage and lower the amount of amps in a high power setup like that would be used in. I also don't know of a motor that would pull that many amps? :lol:

Some of the big guns from Lehner can.

E-Traxxer 08.24.2008 12:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lutach (Post 204899)
Some of the big guns from Lehner can.

Ah, yeah they could, couldn't they?
In that big of a system though, I'd definitely go to a HV setup, but to each their own. Cause you'd probably have to run 2 or 3p to supply that many amps anyways...

lutach 08.24.2008 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Traxxer (Post 204901)
Ah, yeah they could, couldn't they?
In that big of a system though, I'd definitely go to a HV setup, but to each their own. Cause you'd probably have to run 2 or 3p to supply that many amps anyways...

HV is the way to go though.

bensf 08.24.2008 01:57 AM

The 300a one = 6600 watts Max cont

CC 110HV at 150 amps (which i remember hearing it will do) equals the same amounr of power with a cooler running setup. And cheaper.


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