I've used the "regular" Turnigy 120A ESC's, but not the Aquastar Series. Has anyone used these? Do you get the "USB link" and CD with the unit?
Turnigy Aquastar Series ESC's
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to calibrate with a tx. It is the same exact esc as the swordfish ones steves sell here on OSE.
P.S. It is NOT water proof nor really resistant. I blew one after it got a wet and it fried my rx. I water proofed my second one. -
I run three of these. Two in my twin cat a d one inky rigger. No problem and works like a charm. Get the USB link or a program box. Also check the water nipples as two of mine were loose.If all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed!Comment
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Yeah, check the nipples. They are not water proof and all of mine have been loose on arrival. I've burnt two of these before they hit the water. One exploded on the bench... I sent one back in April and still haven't gotten the replacement... Didn't bother sending the other one in, just bought a replacement. So out of 4, I'm hoping to have two good ones... We'll see, I keep hearing they are great ESC's.FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.Comment
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Baked is right on the money. Check the nipples....HA HA.. Mine were loose also. Took em out and I used a permanent Loc-Tite on em. I recommed the K-force 150a its a little more money but a tuff unit. They don't come water cooled but that is easy onough solved with some 1/8 copper tubing pressed into the heatsink.FE BOATING: Less like a hobby and more like an addiction!Comment
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I like the standard 120a Marine turnigy's for less $$.....................however it looks as if the Aqua has 4 caps in the pics......................is that right?
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Reviewers have mentioned the unit failing after a minute or two. Well here's the deal. I have two of these and both have the same problem. BEFORE you run this thing cut the heat shrink off and check the water cooling nipples. They are probably loose and will LEAK water! Put threadlock on them and re-secure with a wrench - not too tight just snug. Reapply heat shrink. These are NOT WATERPROOF so keep them dry. Good value but you have to fix them.NEED PARALLEL CONNECTORS?? QUALITY 5.5MM, 8MM, 8 AND 10 AWG, GET THEM HERE:http://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/...est!&highlight=
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First one I got from HK did not BEEP so it was sent back for replacement.
Second one works fine and there is no USB link or CD with it.
USB link you need to purchase and software is free from their website....
Robert
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ALL esc's has their share of problems! If you ask ten different people you will get ten different answers. The 180's seem to be holding out for most folks.If all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed!Comment
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The Turnigy 180 I use has been holding up well. Although the BEC just went out on it yesterday... Still works otherwise though.
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Now I'm thinking the Hifei Swordfish 120A might be a better choice...Attached FilesSupport US hobby suppliersComment
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It's the same thing. Turnigy just re-labels it. I picked up some speed with it on high timming over the Ul-1 esc in my spec rigger.If all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed!Comment
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"NO.
I realize it's a bit confusing. Two different manufacturers involved. Turnigy is just the 'house brand' put on things by Hobbyking.
Seaking and Turnigy are the same. Both are made my Hobbywing.
Swordfish is Swordfish made by Hifei."Support US hobby suppliersComment
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The Turnigy "Marine" is made by hobbywing. These ARE the same as the seaking's.
The Turnigy "Aquastar" is made by Hifei. The Aquastars ARE the same as Swordfish.
Turnigy has a lot of different models. Some are made by different manufactures. Hobby King does not make any of them.If all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed!Comment
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