ESC Reviews
Written by Mark Christy
Monday, 08 February 2010 16:07
Written by Ashley Davis
Wednesday, 05 August 2009 08:44
The Titan 30A is an Electronic Speed Controller for use in applications that will draw up to 30 amps. This makes it perfectly suited for use in the T-Rex with some capacity to spare.
As with most ESCs the Hyperion Titan has a number of options that can be configured either using the normal beep code approach or by using the Hyperion Emeter and interface cable. An overview of this functionality is included in the Hyperion Emeter review. Additionally a PC cable can be used and is covered later in this review.
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Written by Ashley Davis
Wednesday, 05 August 2009 08:35
The Phoenix-35 is a Electronic Speed Controller designed for use in applications that will draw up to 35 amps. In this regard it is ideal for use in the T-Rex where some of the higher powered motors have amp draws in the 26-30amp range.
The Phoenix-35 has a number of options that can be configured either using the usual beeps and throttle stick position method or by use of a clever little device called the PHX-Link.
Written by Ashley Davis
Thursday, 08 March 2007 00:00
The Jazz 80-6-18 an Electronic Speed Controller for use in applications that will draw up to 80 amps continuous or 100A burst for 15 seconds. This makes it within capacity for the T-Rex 600. It's internal BEC will also handle up to 6S (or 18 cells). Hence the name Jazz 80-6-18, it stands for 80 amps and 6-18 nicad cells which is similar to 6S for lipos. The rating is somewhat confusing as 18 cells is 21.6V and 6S is 25.2V, Kontronik clear this up in the specification by specifying as a 25V capable BEC. However, the BEC s only rated to 4 amps which is certainly nowhere near enough to run three standard size digital servos comfortably.
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