Kratonage Active Member Messages 127 Reaction score 66 Points 138 Location Vegas, NV Arrma RC's Talion Aug 27, 2016 #1 Anyone know the factual numbers of the running load amps and full load amps of these esc's? Just curious......
Anyone know the factual numbers of the running load amps and full load amps of these esc's? Just curious......
Swerny Active Member Messages 194 Reaction score 71 Points 148 Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada Arrma RC's Aug 29, 2016 #2 It's a rebadged Hobbywing Quicrun 150.
Kratonage Active Member Messages 127 Reaction score 66 Points 138 Location Vegas, NV Arrma RC's Talion Aug 29, 2016 Thread starter #3 Swerny said: It's a rebadged Hobbywing Quicrun 150. Click to expand... Got it so its 150 amp continuous and 950 full load amps. Thanks for leading me in the right direction.
Swerny said: It's a rebadged Hobbywing Quicrun 150. Click to expand... Got it so its 150 amp continuous and 950 full load amps. Thanks for leading me in the right direction.
Jerry-rigged Have you seen my LVC? Premium Member Excellence Award Build Thread Contributor Messages 5,822 Reaction score 6,309 Points 868 Location Texas, Baby! Arrma RC's GraniteKraton 6sOutcast 6s Aug 29, 2016 #4 Full Load Amps (FLA) is continous current. That 950 rating is "burst" - less than one second. Probably less than a tenth of a second.
Full Load Amps (FLA) is continous current. That 950 rating is "burst" - less than one second. Probably less than a tenth of a second.
Kratonage Active Member Messages 127 Reaction score 66 Points 138 Location Vegas, NV Arrma RC's Talion Aug 29, 2016 Thread starter #5 Jerry-rigged said: Full Load Amps (FLA) is continous current. That 950 rating is "burst" - less than one second. Probably less than a tenth of a second. Click to expand... Aha i stand correxted. Thanks for the revision
Jerry-rigged said: Full Load Amps (FLA) is continous current. That 950 rating is "burst" - less than one second. Probably less than a tenth of a second. Click to expand... Aha i stand correxted. Thanks for the revision