Electronic Speed Controller (20A)

Generic / OEM  |  SKU: 716
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£8.70
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DESCRIPTION

This is a bog standard electronic speed controller (ESC) for brushless motors - now with a T-Plug on the power lead, which can be cut off if required. These are ideal for our outrunner motors.

Basic Specs

  • Input voltage:DC 6-16V
  • BEC : 5V @ 2amp (max)
  • Running current:20A(Output: Continuous 20A, Burst 25A up to 10 Secs.)
  • Size: 36mm (L) * 26mm (W) * 7mm (H).
  • Weight: 22g.

If you've never used one of these before - ESCs do something pretty simply (drive a motor), but the manner in which they do this is pretty complicated. Because the motors being driven can demand large amounts of current, and have high torque, the ESC has a number of safety features to provide 'soft starts' which reduce the risk of damage to your project or model. There are also other protection features, like over-heat and throttle signal loss. The ESC can also provide braking to the motor and also offers different types of throttle responses to fix fixed wing or rotary platforms.

FEATURES
  • Extreme low output resistance
  • Multiple protection features: Low-voltage, cut-off protection / over-heat protection
  • 3 start modes: Normal, Soft, Super-soft
  • Throttle range can be programmed
  • Smooth, linear and precise throttle response.
  • Separate voltage regulator IC for onboard microprocessor
  • Supported motor speed (Max): 210000 RPM (2 poles), 70000 RPM (6 poles), 35000 RPM (12 poles)
  • T-Plug on power lead, which can be cut off if required
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Electronic Speed Controller (20A) - Motion Controllers
Generic / OEM

Electronic Speed Controller (20A)

£8.70
DESCRIPTION

This is a bog standard electronic speed controller (ESC) for brushless motors - now with a T-Plug on the power lead, which can be cut off if required. These are ideal for our outrunner motors.

Basic Specs

If you've never used one of these before - ESCs do something pretty simply (drive a motor), but the manner in which they do this is pretty complicated. Because the motors being driven can demand large amounts of current, and have high torque, the ESC has a number of safety features to provide 'soft starts' which reduce the risk of damage to your project or model. There are also other protection features, like over-heat and throttle signal loss. The ESC can also provide braking to the motor and also offers different types of throttle responses to fix fixed wing or rotary platforms.

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