you would have to get some low mah batteries to be able to use this esc i would think. like 5ah or less. which isnt horrible but you would be pushing it to the max. or am i wrong?
you would have to get some low mah batteries to be able to use this esc i would think. like 5ah or less. which isnt horrible but you would be pushing it to the max. or am i wrong?
that is.. if its a 20c battery
Batteries don't put a strain on the ESC...the motor does. You can use as large a capacity pack as you want on any ESC.
The amount of amperage that a battery gives out, depends on how hard the motor is working. When it works harder, it will pull more amps from the battery, when it has a light load or is not working very hard, it will not pull very many amps.
100a is the batteries maximum out put. It's only going to put out as much as the motor can use. And if the motor specs say 100a maximum, that doesn't necessarily mean the motor's going to be using 100a either. It all depends on the load on the motor.
That esc is probably for planes isn't it? Meaning it might work, but you'd need a pistix adapter and mechanical brakes.