Schulze Elektronik Future 18.46wk Brushless Esc

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  • RYDEFAB
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 56

    #1

    Schulze Elektronik Future 18.46wk Brushless Esc

    i'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with this esc? got it from my friend today to try out in my brushless hydro. i tried looking it up on the internet and came up with pretty much nothing on it. thanks for the help on this.
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  • RYDEFAB
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 56

    #2
    another question too, if anyone has used this esc...............is it water proof? the manual says it's "splash water protected". thanks again.
    Last edited by RYDEFAB; 07-28-2008, 01:01 AM.
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    • Xzessperated
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Apr 2008
      • 3060

      #3
      Originally posted by RYDEFAB
      i'm just wondering if anyone has any experience with this esc? got it from my friend today to try out in my brushless hydro. i tried looking it up on the internet and came up with pretty much nothing on it. thanks for the help on this.
      Not much here but I hope it helps....


      If you follow the link on that page it gives you this information.....

      future-18.46K:
      For 6-18 Ni-Cd resp. Ni-MH cells resp. 2-5 LiPo cells. For motors up to 46A. Contains cooling fins for excessive part load use in car models, larger wing aircraft or areobatic helicopters.
      future-18.46WK:
      For Eco, Mono, Hydro I/II boats

      My guess is the specs are the same for the two controllers except one is water cooled for boats.

      Paddy
      Last edited by Xzessperated; 07-28-2008, 02:32 AM.
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      • RYDEFAB
        Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 56

        #4
        Originally posted by Xzessperated
        Not much here but I hope it helps....


        If you follow the link on that page it gives you this information.....

        future-18.46K:
        For 6-18 Ni-Cd resp. Ni-MH cells resp. 2-5 LiPo cells. For motors up to 46A. Contains cooling fins for excessive part load use in car models, larger wing aircraft or areobatic helicopters.
        future-18.46WK:
        For Eco, Mono, Hydro I/II boats

        My guess is the specs are the same for the two controllers except one is water cooled for boats.

        Paddy
        paddy, thanks alot for finding the info for me. the main thing was that i wanted to know how many lipo's it could handle and if it was water proof. thanks again for the fast response.

        ryde
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        • Xzessperated
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Apr 2008
          • 3060

          #5
          My pleasure Ryde. I got your PM. Good luck at the weekend.
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          • RYDEFAB
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            • Jul 2008
            • 56

            #6
            just got finished installing it in my hydro....................so far so good ! it starts up but i have to run a rx pack with it, i don't know why i have to. i'm going to ask my friend how he hooked up his. paddy, thanks again.
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