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27/05/2010
ohnjay (64%)
Does this ESC have a standard Futaba or HITEC connector to plug into Rx?
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Antons
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It has standard plug that fits any brand of receivers: Futaba, JR, Hitec, Spectrum(standard size, not micro JST ones).
I think they are modelled on JR plugs. To reassure you - they will fit into any normal receiver.
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Lukash
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Yes, it does.
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approx
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Futaba
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Firepower
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Yes - It does.
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Jacek
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Yes, it has standard JR plug
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fury95
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You can connect it with Futaba/Jr/Hitec and much more.
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Marc
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It plugs in my Futaba & Assan RX.
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Marco
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Hi
Yes it have-
BR, *MG
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Foam builder
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Yes this ESC has a compatible plug for futaba and Spektrum receivers. I am flying about ten of them with both brands of radio , and they are doing great.
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BENJAS
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NO BIENEN SIN CONECTORES
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Marco
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Yes it have!
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22/05/2010
joanwa (18%)
Hi guys, what connectors do you use for these size of esc's? connect it to a turnigy 2205/1500kv which comes with 3.5mm bullets. find those a bit big... and on battery side? i mean it's 20awg which fits nicely into the jst which are also on the battery side but they are rated only up to 3A. Is there anything good between 3.5mm bullet and jst?
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ZekeVal
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I use 2mm http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=66&Product_Name=2mm_Gold_Connectors_10_pairs_(20pc)
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Pawel
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The easiest and the lightest way is to solder cables. On battery side I use JST plugs, available here. They take 8-10Amps easily.
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Lukash
(42%)
Between ESC and motor is always the best to solder... I do not know, where you found out, that JST are rated only to 3A. If they really are, then they could handle a lot more. Mine do handle 7A constantly.
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dutchspider9
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i use 2mm goldplugs, works perfect!
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Antons
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I fly all my indoor foamies, including those mean 3D ones with 12A draw with custom soldered lipos for couple of years now using typical servo plugs and pin arrays as batt/esc connection - no issues at all. Some tell a lot of BS about heating, losses etc, I just fly them hard... :D So, I guess anything will do. The question is how "purist" you are. Here on HK in Wire/plug section are some good two pole prewired conectors[*******unitedhobbies****/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=9700&Product_Name=2_PIN_connector_Male/Female_8cm_each._%285pairs/bag%29]. For the motor/esc - I just solder motor wires directly to ESC. I mean, if you dislike the 3,5mm bullets for being heavy - just ditch them! and wires from the esc too, if motor is close enough.
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helicopke
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2 mm gold plug will do fine, or mini T plug (I still had some left) not sure about the very small 0.8 mm gold plugg also available here at HC.
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fury95
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You can connect esc and motor without plugs, at the batteryside you can use JST plugs.
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Horacio
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I used 2mm bullet connectors.
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mardi.mardigras
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Hi i use 2mm Gold Connectors for the motor and the jst for the lipos. So far so good.
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Marco
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How about 2,5mm ??
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1/08/2009
Andrey (43%)
I wondering where can I get normal data sheet for this esc - with all parameters like frequency for example and exact things
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10/06/2009
andriy (40%)
скажите как заказать отсуда товар
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Erema
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Тебе сюда *******forum.rcdesign.ru/f23/thread91169.html
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MarkD
(80%)
straight from the web site ***********hobbycity****/hobbycity/store/uh_listCategoriesAndProducts.asp?idCategory=186
"All TURNIGY esc's come with a 1 year replacement warranty."
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10/06/2009
andriy (40%)
хто знает руский
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10/06/2009
Ernie (61%)
Hmm, What is the warranty on these controllers. I had one out of the bag literally catch fire. I was kinda shocked. Never had a speed control do that before, especially one new out of the bag. I do understand that every so often there is a bad one. I have other stuff from hobby king and have had good luck with all of it.
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5/05/2009
ayash (73%)
Is this BEC 2A for sure? Turnigy ESC's are HobbyWing ESC's. Same model numbers, same version numbers, etc. But the HobbyWing 10A is only 1A ESC.
See Hobbywing spec (and label on the ESC) at ***********hobbywing****/ENGLISH/ArticleShow.asp?ArticleID=382
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30/04/2009
ayash (73%)
I don't think 1S would work. The BEC only reduces voltate and doesn't increase it so from 1S it won't be able to reduce and get to the minimal voltage needed to run your servos.
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29/04/2009
jebasse (71%)
hello
is it possible to use only 1 lipo cell ? thank you for your answer Jean
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ayash
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I don't think 1S would work. The BEC only reduces voltate and doesn't increase it so from 1S it won't be able to reduce and get to the minimal voltage needed to run your servos.
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MarkD
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No, it will not work with 1s
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14/04/2009
Dirk (25%)
I damaged my 10 A turnigy plush controller due to wrong connecting of the programming card. At first I connectec BEC of Controller to programming card then I connected battery to Batt on programming card. Smoke and a spark from the controller was the answer. I think a diode or something like that was burnt but I am not sure. Is it possible to repair this controller by putting in a new diode or whatever it is? Can anyone give me a repair instruction. Thanks
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NitroCharged
(89%)
It would be far easier to buy a new one. At 13 odd dollars new, it works out much cheaper time wise to just replace it.
I actually powered up with reverse polarity by accident bench testing mine once and it got real hot but no smoke and still works fine. It's a tough little unit.
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Dirk
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Thanks, but has anyone else an idea?
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dominic e
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buy a new one Dirk its not worth repairing, there so cheap buy 5
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MarkD
(80%)
sometimes that will just pop a cap and may still work, either way I agree, buy and new one and chock it up to experience.
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Matthew (29%)
Does this ESC come with all the connectors?
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Beaufighter
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No, I would think it comes as all other turnigy escs, without any plugs. As different turnigy motors are supplied with different plugs, it would not be very practical to supply the esc with "wrong" plugs.
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hdpartman
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Turnigy motors come with the extra plugs for the speed control. The speed control will also need your style of battery connectors........... The futuba universal plug is included for your receiver
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Karsten J.
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Hi
No connectors come with this ESC
Karsten
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dando (79%)
Hello! Could you tell me if there's any problem with this controller if I shorten the wires to the motor /Turnigy 2204-14T/, battery and receiver? I suppose there won't be any problem if I shorten them to the battery and receiver, but I am not sure about the leads to the motor. Thanks in advance! Regards.
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Beaufighter
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If you short the output, the ESC will short and burn. If you short the input, the battery will short and may burn/explode.
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Beaufighter
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And now I saw shortEN. No problem in shortening the leads (making the wires shorter). You should only be carefull if extending them, it may lead to heat and/or radio interference.
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dando
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Thanks for your answer, Sander. I referred to the post of Jim Owens who wrote: "The leads from the ESC must be at least 2 5/8" or the motor will have hard starts. This is not a fault of the motor or ESC, the lead length is an important part of the ESC function." I'll be using the ESC for a F3P plane so most probably I'll shorten the wires to the motor, RX and battery, leaving about 6-7cm lead ESC-motor including the motor wires. Thanks again. Regards.
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MarkD
(80%)
some escs come with connectors straight on the board and I have lengthened my motor leads considerably with no effect. The motor side is not that critical as long as they a close to the same length. Shortening the battery leads is fine just don't lengthen them much.
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Dusan (25%)
How shall i connect it to a GWS Brushless Outrunner 001A 2160kv ? I cant make it work.It makes the 123 sound,but no check after this and the motor doesnt move. thanks
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Sterling
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How did you hook it up? Sounds like you could possibly have a bad connection (or a bad unit).
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MarkD
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check your battery voltage and make sure it is fully charged* make sure the cutoff voltage is set right for your battery
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Foam builder
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I have no less than a dozen of these, and no problems yet. I use 2mm bullet connectors on all of my motors(mostly 1300 to 30000 kv, and no problems yet. I use to solder them, but I use a custom motor mount for quick change, and makes for convenience. Happy flying.
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