I have a seaking 35 a esc. The website says it's good for 2-3 cell Lipo. On the esc it says DC: 5-16.8v. Why? Can I use 4s?
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4s fully charged is 16.8v(or a smidge higher) which is the upper limit of the esc. it may survive once...but will likely suffer a greatly shortened service life if you make a habit of running on 4s.Still waiting for my boat to come in.it came inComment
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First, do NOT use 4S on that esc!
I love lucozader's answer! Nearly every day we get phone calls saying "how can I make it go faster?" We go crazy trying to explain that our boats are designed to run optimum out of the box. While they could do this or that, the esc or motor will burn up and if not that, the boat will become uncontrollable. The bottom line is, what is better....GREAT SPEED and CONTROLABILITY or a little more speed and UNCONTROLABILITY?
There's an old saying "First you must finish in order to finish first". I can't tell you how many races I've been to when the slowest boat wins. It's not all about speed unless you're running SAW's!Mini Cat Racing USA
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Sailor, thank you for the response. This isn't one of your boats. It's one of the blue esc's that is in a hard plastic case, not the yellow shrink wrap. I got it in a cheap eBay mini shovelnose. I was just wondering why it said 16.8v on the case. Advise is appreciated. I'll stick to 3s. Thanks.Comment
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No problem. We are familiar with the esc. We are including it with our Mini ECO. Great little controller. I always try to stay on the side of caution. I'll do a little more research on the controller and get back to you.Mini Cat Racing USA
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I spoke with the manufacturer. They discovered that if you used 4S, the BEC is compromised so they say 3S only. They have now changed the wording on the outside of the case in the latest production runs.Mini Cat Racing USA
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We NEVER had a yellow controller. Not sure what that one is.Mini Cat Racing USA
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I would say NO. I had a Seaking 120 the BEC cooked on due to a servo that locked up. I thought, well, I can cut the red wire and add a battery pack. No go...still didn't work right. The BEC evidently took out something else in the ESC as well.
You can do whatever you want as long as you're willing to live with the consequences! We're all adults here! Haha ;-)Mini Cat Racing USA
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