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Schulze future 58Ce's any good?
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Schulze future 58Ce's any good? - 11.04.2005, 11:25 AM

I've not been able to find much out about these controllers, anyone here have an opinion on them? I know they're discontinued which doesn't help, can't even find a manual for them. Are they a smooth controller or do they have cogging issues (when using BEC on low cell counts)? Suitable for use in a 1:10 touring car on 6 cells?

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11.04.2005, 12:30 PM

Mike and Standard 63 were saying they were good in this thread.http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...hlight=schulze
   
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11.04.2005, 12:38 PM

One just went on ebay with a Hacker B20 22S for $63. Someone got a cracking deal me thinks, was going to bid but not quite enough funds in Paypal.
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11.04.2005, 02:41 PM

Perfect controller for 1/10 cars on 6-7 cells -- super smooth and built in BEC works great. Mine's taken a licking and keeps on ticking. :)
$63 dollars is a great deal compared to new U-Force prices.


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11.04.2005, 04:32 PM

I agree with John on this one! I have a couple 58ce controllers that are perfect for the 1/10 vehicles. Not enough controller for an e-maxx, though.
   
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11.04.2005, 07:35 PM

Damn, wish I snapped it up now. Would have saved switching my Mtroniks ESC between cars as much if it would have been smooth enough for use in my touring car or buggy.

Ah well, time to keep hunting :) Thanks anyway guys.
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