I have a Delta Force Sniper 45, I am going to run a NEU 2215/2Y on 8S2P and I need a ESC. I am looking at 3 Schulze, fut-I-32.115WK or fut-I-40.100WK or fut-I-40.160WK, Can some body help I think the fut-I-40.160WK is the best but I would like some input.
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Its pretty bullit proof,,,but has no LVC for LiPos so you will have time your runs appropriately.Grand River Marine Modellers
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You can use one of these for LVC. It goes to 12s... http://www.dimensionengineering.com/LipoShield.htmGovernment Moto:
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You will not regret getting the 40-160. In the future you may want to run 10S, and the 32-cell versions are risky at that voltage. Too, 100 amps is too low for your setup, a bit too much prop and you may have toast. The resale on the 40-160 is also very good, the others not so much.
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There is also the 32.200. If you are never going to run 10S, that might be the better option.
The 40.160 is a workhorse though, can't go wrong there.
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Will I have a problem with 2.4GHz set up?No.
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I believe the new versions are OK with HRS mode, after reading the instructions it appears they work with HRS mode:
From the Future instructions:
Pulse times Allowed range: 0.8 ms ... 2.5 ms
Cycle time: 4 ms (HRS mode) ... 30 msTyler Garrard
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Tyler Garrard
NAMBA 639/IMPBA 20525
T-Hydro @ 142.94mph former WRComment
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