Reliable & Easy to Program ESC 100-150A

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  • 10gauge
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 281

    #1

    Reliable & Easy to Program ESC 100-150A

    Hi Everyone! What ESC in the 100-150A range is reliable and easy to program with just a radio??
    How about the OSE 150? Or ZTW Seal 150?

    I have a Castle Hydra 120, but I can?t get it to work, or that I?ve forgot to do something. I also bought several ESCs that I have no clue to program, e.g., Castle Hydra 240, a few HobbyKing brands of various amps and programming cards. I?ve been out of the hobby for 10+ yrs. I have 11 boats and a lot of hardware that?s taking up a lot of room? I?d like to finish building a few.

    Thanks!
    Mean Machine Cat: 9XL, 4S2P, CC120, M545 (50mph) -- DF22 Hydro: 8L, 3S1P/4500, CC120, x637 (49mph) -- M-1 SuperCat: 1521/1Y, 6S2P, CC240, x447 (61mph) -- SV27 Mono: stock setup, 14-cell/4200, x642 (42mph) -- Micro Scat Cat: 28-3600, 3S1P/2100, Turnigy 60, x430 (41mph)
  • TRUCKPULL
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Apr 2007
    • 2969

    #2
    Would you like to sell that Castle Hydra 240

    Larry
    Past NAMBA- P Mono -1 Mile Race Record holder
    Past NAMBA- P Sport -1 Mile Race Record holder
    Bump & Grind Racing Props -We Like Em Smooth & Wet

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    • tbonemcniel
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2020
      • 295

      #3
      The OSE Raider 150A ESC is an excellent choice, and is easily programmed with the transmitter by listening for the correct number of beeps and actuating the throttle trigger.

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      • 10gauge
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 281

        #4
        Originally posted by tbonemcniel
        The OSE Raider 150A ESC is an excellent choice, and is easily programmed with the transmitter by listening for the correct number of beeps and actuating the throttle trigger.
        Thanks for the response. 150A is more than enough for most of my boats under 32?.
        Truckpull, The Castle Hydra 240 is New in box. Haven?t even soldered the connectors. I bought it to power a 42? Aeromarine? Sadly, They’re not even in business anymore.
        I have a clean Mean Machine Hull which I was also going to run 3S2P. I think my current 4S2P is too heavy on a MM hull. So many hulls, not enough time…
        Mean Machine Cat: 9XL, 4S2P, CC120, M545 (50mph) -- DF22 Hydro: 8L, 3S1P/4500, CC120, x637 (49mph) -- M-1 SuperCat: 1521/1Y, 6S2P, CC240, x447 (61mph) -- SV27 Mono: stock setup, 14-cell/4200, x642 (42mph) -- Micro Scat Cat: 28-3600, 3S1P/2100, Turnigy 60, x430 (41mph)

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