Who make the most reliable speed control ? thanks Chris
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I have heard good things about Swordfish. They are reasonably priced as well. But if you want true reliability go with MGM their costumer support is unparalleled in the world of ESCs. But MGM ESCs are very expensive but you get what you pay for. Just my 2 cents. Hope this helps!37" Fightercat Shocker powered by Neu 1530 on 10S -
The answer to your question Chris is simple. Nobody. But there are controllers that work better than others but you need to let us know how many cells you want to run and how hard are you planning to be on it. Don't want to recommend an $800. mgm for a spec boat.
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Chris, that is a loaded question! I can't resist to "de-tongue" abit
It all depends what is your set up and what kind of purpose the set up will serve.
If you are running sport with no more than 6s, a Seaking 180A ESC would be a good choice particularly the V2. I have had good experience with them, a Swordfish 220Pro+ 6s is good too, but my experience with this is still short so I would not be able to say how reliable in the long run it will be, but it worked really well on my rigger. That is a 4s with a 2460kv (TP motor) with a H7 you did for me.
MGM is top notch but expensive and if you are after record runs and reliability with good customer support, then yes.
I like my Shulze but it is no longer available :-(
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I have heard good things about Swordfish. They are reasonably priced as well. But if you want true reliability go with MGM their costumer support is unparalleled in the world of ESCs. But MGM ESCs are very expensive but you get what you pay for. Just my 2 cents. Hope this helps!
The answer to your question Chris is simple. Nobody. But there are controllers that work better than others but you need to let us know how many cells you want to run and how hard are you planning to be on it. Don't want to recommend an $800. mgm for a spec boat. Going to run 4 or 5s Mark.. I am not spending $800 LOL..it's just a play boat ,, thanks Chris
MarkChris, that is a loaded question! I can't resist to "de-tongue" abit
It all depends what is your set up and what kind of purpose the set up will serve.
If you are running sport with no more than 6s, a Seaking 180A ESC would be a good choice particularly the V2. I have had good experience with them, a Swordfish 220Pro+ 6s is good too, but my experience with this is still short so I would not be able to say how reliable in the long run it will be, but it worked really well on my rigger. That is a 4s with a 2460kv (TP motor) with a H7 you did for me.
MGM is top notch but expensive and if you are after record runs and reliability with good customer support, then yes.
I like my Shulze but it is no longer available :-(
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I've found my Seaking 180's to be the most idiot proof. It just works for me.
As Mark mentioned, you'll get more info if you tell these guys what you want to run. If you're building a 10s setup a Seaking wont get you there.Noisy personComment
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Is there anyway to check the ESC out under load out of the boat ? Thinking about building something with a airplane prop ?Comment
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Do you have the programing box? Could be the LVC set to a particular cell count instead of auto detect. Grasping at straws.
My 120 can be finicky if I get to close to the 120 mark but the 180's have been spot on.
What about a signal issue? Have you tried it with different RX's?Noisy personComment
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I ran 180s in my 6s 102 mph cat so don't see the controller as the problem unless it's damaged internally. The obvious thing to check is the caps going bad.(slightly swollen) The other thing is your batteries are bad. They should not have puffed so easy unless you forgot to charge them and they ran down to low.
I have an old outrunner motor that I can mount to the bench and run different airplane props for testing controllers but mostly for breaking in new batteries.
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Do you have the programing box? Could be the LVC set to a particular cell count instead of auto detect. Grasping at straws.
My 120 can be finicky if I get to close to the 120 mark but the 180's have been spot on. I do I have the LVC disabled I am going to make a test stand and try a airplane prop, I tryed using the 5 cell count and also the auto detect same with both ??? thanks Chris
What about a signal issue? Have you tried it with different RX's?
I ran 180s in my 6s 102 mph cat so don't see the controller as the problem unless it's damaged internally. The obvious thing to check is the caps going bad.(slightly swollen) The other thing is your batteries are bad. They should not have puffed so easy unless you forgot to charge them and they ran down to low.
I have an old outrunner motor that I can mount to the bench and run different airplane props for testing controllers but mostly for breaking in new batteries.
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Chris, I've built a number of airboat over the years, tell us the details of what you are looking to build.
I had some uncut AM strut material I like to keep on hand The struts have 4 strut needle bearings I think I shouls star with a 6" airplane prop suggestions on diameter and pitch welcome I\thanks Chris
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