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60-Amp Pro Switch-Mode BEC Brushless ESC V2: EC3
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EFLA1060B
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Overview
The E-flite® 60-Amp Pro Switch-Mode BEC Brushless ESC (V2). This is a high-quality sensorless brushless electronic speed control with an integrated switch-mode BEC that is very lightweight and efficient. It can operate without the need for a separate receiver battery to power your servos and receivers, saving you weight and complication.
If you are purchasing this ESC to replace the ESC in your Carbon-Z Cub SS (EFL12450/EFL12475) or the Carbon-Z Cessna 150 (ELF1450/EFL1475) you will need the DYNC0029 adapter
Key Features
- Up to 60 amps continuous current with proper air flow and 75 amps burst current (15 seconds)
- 5A continuous current, 5V switch-mode BEC circuit (proper cooling and airflow required)
- Stronger BEC for support of most 3-axis stabilization systems
- Drive up to 7 analog or 6 digital standard-sized servos with the BEC on any recommended input voltage
- 3- to 6-cell Li-Po, 9 to 18-cell Ni-MH/Ni-Cd input voltage
- Finned heat sinks
- Programmable motor braking
- Safe power-arm mode prevents accidental starts
- Programmable low voltage cutoff with settings for 3-cell Li-Po (9V), 4-cell Li-Po (12V), 5-cell Li-Po (15V), 6-cell Li-Po (18V) or 74% of battery starting voltage
- Programmable throttle input range (1.1ms-1.9ms or 1.2ms-1.8ms)
- Programmable soft start for helis and airplanes
- Auto motor shut down if signal is lost or there is interference
- Programmable timing—5 user-selectable ranges for use with a large variety of brushless motors
- Utilizes new smaller MOSFET technology to minimize weight
- Radio system power on/off switch
- Pre-wired connectors—E-flite® EC3™ connector on battery input and 3.5mm gold bullet connectors on motor output leads
Product Specs
Amperage
Brakes
Connector Type
Input Voltage
Maximum Burst Current
Output Connector
Part Type
Programmable
Wire Gauge
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FAQ
For starters, make sure the motor is connected since it generates the tones produced by the ESC. If your low voltage cutoff is set to percentage mode, a song will sound to let you know, instead of the specific cell-number beeps that you hear when the ESC's LVC is set to a specific cell count.
Percentage mode simply takes whatever battery voltage you give it and cuts the motor when the voltage declines to 74% of the original value.