Notice Scorpion Commander V 59v 160a Esc Sbec

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By HeliGods on Oct 30, 2014 at 5:03 AM
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    59v 160A Gold Beast!


    The new generation of ESCs from Scorpion Systems is good for 160A continuous, and 200A burst. This new ESC is a great choice for 800 class helicopters or any aircraft using 14s 51.8v batteries. The commander V 160a also has a large SBEC that can handle the power hungry servos on today’s market. Classic gold aluminum case keeps the ESC cool and running strong.

    Pride is taken in the internal governor, but is also compatible with external governors if you choose to do so. An optional high speed cooling fan can also be mounted to the case for those situations where you have to enclose the ESC with minimal airflow.

    Specifications

    • Weight – 256g (9.03 oz)
    • Max A– 160 Amps
    • Peak A– 200Amps/1s
    • Voltage Range– 14-59 Volts
    • BEC Output voltage– 5.5V to 8.2V adjustable.
    • Max Continuous BEC Output– 10 Amps @ 8.2 V
    • Peak BEC Output– 15 Amps/1s @ 8.2 V
    • Max BEC Output– 7.2V 10A

    Click here for more information on this product.


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Discussion in 'Industry News' started by HeliGods, Oct 30, 2014.

    1. Jeff_Bradley

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      A much more economical option, just a bit of a wait though


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