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01.29.2009, 09:13 AM

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Not mistaken...

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it says dynamic breaking, is that just marketing or does that esc work for cars, without mechanical breaks? or is it just like any other flight-esc? does that mean kinda "proportional"-break?

I use a cheapo-chinese-200a esc, wich looks quite the same. except the automatic breaks at neutral position it works just great. I have added 4 more power caps (680uF each), and 2 fans (one on each side...). looks ugly, but is rock solid. excellent acceleration etc. it was planned to be the "spare"-esc, cos the etti burned quickly, the scorpion smoked during setup (I get replacement)... but is now in permanent use.
   
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01.29.2009, 10:15 AM

It is for prop folding basically. The brake is not proportional like the car ESC.
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It is for prop folding basically. The brake is not proportional like the car ESC.
btw, regarding your esc-plans, did you ever contact "etti" as a manufacturer? I've been in contact with a guy in HK, as they have replaced one esc for me (suddenly no more beeps at all). I ordered the esc in UK, so I guess this guy was from the manufacturer. whithin 10 days I had a new one (which burned due to faar too long gearing... buhuu...).
I just wonder, because the quality of the ettis is quite ok, and the folks have been very cooperative. nevertheless, the breaks don't work for cars really (boat-esc).
the manufacturer of the bp-200a is suppo model, I've just asked them what "dynamic" means. I'm curious.
   
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