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schulze new future XXL esc, 40.300K, WK - 02.01.2008, 06:22 PM

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schulze just anounnced some new future controller: future xxl 40.300K (with a heatsink) and WK (watercooling). some may be interested in this 'monster'.

300A constant (400A surge), 10-40c nimh, 3-14s lipo, 146*95*36mm, 460g (!) weight, universal programming with DIL switches etc, price: tba, 2nd quartal of 08.



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source: http://www.schulze-elektronik-gmbh.de/

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02.01.2008, 06:31 PM

Soon to be found in your Prius!

460grams, and the size of spain!

With all respect, this puppy has impressive specs, too bad it's that large and heavy.

I guess it will be ideal for the huge boats and planes.

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wow - now that's HV!

wait... it's over.... one pound?!


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that thing is huge.
   
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With that size, voltage, and current capability, should make a very nice fireworks display.
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02.01.2008, 06:37 PM

quite heavy maybe more suitable in a largescale conversion.

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You'll probably need to take out a loan to buy it though...
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02.01.2008, 06:41 PM

Great time of day. That thing is huge. Man if it was only smaller and didn't fry on hook up.


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02.01.2008, 07:33 PM

I am disapointed that it does not have a center diff and provisions for front and rear gearbox mounting. Would make a good dual purpose chassis/esc for a buggy, or something else large.
   
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Those aren't 3.5mm connectors, are they? And to think there are already problems with 3.5mm connectors on the MUCH smaller 18.97kwf.


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I was wondering about the connector size as well
   
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02.02.2008, 02:23 AM

knowing schulze the price will be as big and heavy as the controller.


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02.02.2008, 04:16 AM

times 1.46, with the current dollar/euro rating..

those plugs look bigger than 3.5's though.
   
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02.02.2008, 05:33 AM

hi

imo this esc will be great in 6th scale conversion. maybe in the watercooling version with a bolido or a big lehner.

i wonder if they bring a new more 8th scale compatible esc like the 24.150 that was in their catalog.

they have also some new 'value futures' out. however they seem to programmed with 'boatmodus'. a 24.60oW for around 94euro incl 19% vat. that sounds like a nice price for a nice little esc.

those plugs look like 6mm gold plugs to me. thats the size the 40.160wk had mounted.
the problem with the 3.5mm on the 18.97 i 'solved' with just plugging in a short wire with the 3.5mm plugs and 4mm gold plugs on the other side to the motor.

i expected the 'fire hint' in here. kinda bias against schulze.
on average they do not tend to burn more easily than any other.

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