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MTBikerTim 01.22.2008 02:28 AM

Quark SSB mk-03
 
If there is another thread about this ESC shoot me.

I hadn't seen this one before but it looks pretty nice other then that price tag of course. 6s and ubec but definately needs to be $150-$200 cheaper. http://www.arkinnovations.com/shop/i...roducts_id=198

Anyone know the peak current on it?

johnrobholmes 01.22.2008 03:44 AM

$400! Wow that is steep.

big_boss 01.22.2008 04:35 AM

120 Amps only, It says so In that link you posted.

MTBikerTim 01.22.2008 06:36 AM

That's the continuous current. I was after the peak (that's what it's called isn't it)?

Patrick 01.22.2008 08:23 AM

It's 400 Australian dollars, which is how much the 125 Monster Pro's used to cost at my lhs. The same lhs has these new ones for $340 AU when I checked 3 weeks ago. So they should be less than $275 US.
I thought they were going to be called Plasma not SSB-mk, unless they're two different models.
Two people from racing have them, but only one has used it at racing. The first guy couldn't get it to work smoothly with his align 600xl 6 pole outrunner. They're both on their second ones, because something burnt out. I think it was to do with the bec, but they both got them replaced straight away.
The second guy to get one has raced it twice I think (at least once anyway) in his Kyosho ST-R truggy with a plettenburg maximum with fan on 4s. It seems to do ok, it hasn't themalled at racing. I'll try to ask him more about it if I see him on Friday.
They do look good, and they're very small.


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