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Recomended ESC's for 10s fun?
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Recomended ESC's for 10s fun? - 09.06.2010, 01:01 AM

I was wondering.. what are the best ESC's for 10s?

I'm really looking forward to the new HV CC ESC, but I was wondering, what kind of current ESCS support 10s for cars?

I've seen very cheap heli/plane escs used for 10s in cars, but how much know how does this actually require? Do you need to modify the ESC itself?

Any info on 8s+ escs and how to use em in cars would be greatly appreciated! :)

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09.06.2010, 10:43 AM

MGM-compro has a quite wide range of ESC's with brake => models up to 15s, here's the link for the 10s
http://mgm-compro.com/index.php?tid=...-boat-e-series

Another alternative with brakes are the Schulze ESC's http://www.schulze-elektronik-gmbh.de/
the fut-xl-32.200WK is a 10s 200A version, the 32.100 is rated at 100A

I have used both brands and both has been smooth w/o cogging, with quite good brakes.
   
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09.06.2010, 12:26 PM

Thank you. Schulze ones would definiately be the best choice for 10s running I guess, but wow it's expensive. 700$ or so, 500$ for an additional 4s.

And any news on the upcoming CC controller?

Can the Ice one be used with 8s-10s on cars with brakes? or a combination of mechanical brakes?
   
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09.06.2010, 12:39 PM

As for using flight ESC's in cars I have limited experience. I used the Jeti spin200 in my savage, but the gas response felt dull and I used the fastest response possible. Others have reported better results, sometimes with the CC's. I have only used the smaller CC's so I cannot say anything about the ICE - sorry.
   
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09.06.2010, 01:08 PM

i have used the HV110 for a few years in my revo conversion and love it


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09.06.2010, 01:20 PM

Just so I know what I might get into if I buy it, what exactly do you need to do to get it up and running in a car?
   
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09.06.2010, 01:22 PM

pistix and mechanical brakes
   
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09.06.2010, 07:53 PM

Sweet! Will have to check that out some time.

But what about the Kershaw ESC? Anyone previewed it?

http://204.186.93.64/BrushlessESCs-Gen2.htm
   
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09.07.2010, 04:31 AM

Never seen it, seem to be a bargain. Does anyone know it it has breaks? I couldn't find the spec on the page..
   
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09.07.2010, 05:21 AM

Probably. It's part of a combo with a Kershaw motor for 1/5 cars.

Their new 1/10 combo got a pretty good review - only 99$. Just hope this one will hold up as well..
   
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