what esc, Turnigy/Seaking marine 120amp esc or Swordfish 120

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  • martin
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Aug 2010
    • 2887

    #1

    what esc, Turnigy/Seaking marine 120amp esc or Swordfish 120

    What would be the better choice esc, I believe the Turnigy 120 is the same esc as the Seaking. Anyone know if this is a better esc to get over the Swordfish 120amp. Many thanks Martin.
  • ironjaws
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 229

    #2
    good question. lol

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    • Make-a-Wake
      FE Rules!
      • Nov 2009
      • 5557

      #3
      Turnigy all the way in my book...........super simple to program and tough as nails.
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      • CornelP
        Senior Member
        • May 2009
        • 745

        #4
        Definitely Turnigy/Seaking... the Swordfish can die from a few drops of condensate...

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        • Ronbo
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 121

          #5
          The turnigy seaking, for me, have been easier to waterproof. My swordfish i think i finally have it water proofed. turigy/seaking a little shorter, but otherwise i like all 3. I run each on thier internal BEC's. No issues so far unless they get wet inside.....
          Ron
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          • Diesel6401
            Memento Vivere
            • Oct 2009
            • 4204

            #6
            Im a HUGE hobbywing fan i run hobbywing marine, air and land esc's and love every single one of them. The only swordfish esc i really REALLY like is the swordfish 200, I think it's a great esc for a great price. Waterproofing is a MUST to the swordfish esc's. Keep in mine Turnigy Aquastar esc's are swordfishes. The Turnigy Marine series is hobbywing seaking.
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            • Lockk
              Member
              • May 2011
              • 87

              #7
              I'm with the rest I have Turnigy's and I have had great luck they seem very rugged. I gave mine a bath (not intentionally) dried them they worked fine accidently hooked 8s up to my 120's thankfully it wouldn't activate put the normal 6s set up back on them and the fired up and good to go.

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              • egneg
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Feb 2008
                • 4670

                #8
                I like Turnigy because you have more timing options.
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