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New Sentilion Platinum ED ESC's
Just found this- http://www.himodel.com/electric/HOBB...m-120A-HV.html
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Good find! Looks like a good, cheap powerplant for large scale conversions.
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:sigh: Yet another aircraft ESC...
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Mech brakes baby!:party:
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True, but it has it's uses elsewhere. There's a guy on this forum running a Sentilon in a Baja 5b conversion with a Neu 19** motor.
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I still think the 19 series is kinda small for a 5b unless its gutted.
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Cant imagine how expensive those will be...
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Im thinking over $1200. I would rather buy a new 1/5...
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I have an OEMRC Sentillion 100-amp esc, the original version. It's a great esc for the price in that it works as advertised. I used it when my MMM V2 went poof. For a single Benjamin, I don't think you can get a better esc thats rock-solid up to 12s and runs ice-cold with my 2050kv Neu on 6s all day.
This "Platinum" version seems a bit pointless for car guys. It doesn't add proportional brakes or any other beneficial programming feature for car use beyond the original, so why pay twice for it? I saw the vids of the Baja 5b using this esc for a 19-series Neu. I think that may be close to the limit as far as current draw for this esc. Perhaps adding larger caps and a fan just for good measure. |
This one is newer, same factory http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...12S_BESC_(Ver4)
I tried one of the sentilions. It sucked. Didn't keep sync well, accelerated slow. Works I a pinch I suppose, but certainly not that great. |
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Wow.. I stand corrected based on these last comments. Maybe I just got lucky with my esc.
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The V4 ESC looks good. I am planning a HV project and may decide to use it.
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