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02.25.2008, 12:29 AM

What about the option of getting the Turnigy Sentilon and dealing with the fairly low current rating :) After all, its the same as the CC HV-110 isnt it?

How high V are you planning to run? A few people were after these a while ago, and they have just got in new stock...

I haven't completely dissected the Sentilon HV but it does appear to have a sperate FET and control board if thats of any value...I guess a 'maybe' isn't good enough when $200 is at stake lol
   
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02.25.2008, 12:49 AM

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What about the option of getting the Turnigy Sentilon and dealing with the fairly low current rating :) After all, its the same as the CC HV-110 isnt it?
Aside from the manufacturer's ratings, they're quite a bit different. HV110 has stacked power boards, making it taller. Sentilon is just one flat board. CC has good service (they replaced my burnt HV110 for free!), and I haven't tested or heard of the warranty or cost to replace/repair on the Sentilon. The HV110 is much more programmable.


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02.25.2008, 02:11 AM

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Aside from the manufacturer's ratings, they're quite a bit different. HV110 has stacked power boards, making it taller. Sentilon is just one flat board. CC has good service (they replaced my burnt HV110 for free!), and I haven't tested or heard of the warranty or cost to replace/repair on the Sentilon. The HV110 is much more programmable.
Yeah I was only talking about the ratings... probably should have made that clear

It was semi tongue in cheek anyway, I'm pretty confident that the HV-110 would outperform the sentilon :)
   
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