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Thread: Whats the word on the new Swordfish 300amp ESC?

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscarel View Post
    Has anyone seen or used this device from Hifei?

    http://hifei.com/pshow.asp?mid=62&id=130



    It is specially designed for Swordfish Pro/Pro+ 300A and Fulcrum Pro/Pro+ 300A controllers,makes it easy and reliably to connect with the battery pack.



    Features and Advantages:

    1 Integrated Capacitors: RUBYCON 470UF X 2

    2 Built-in 8mm Banana Terminal x 2 ( one male and one female )

    3 On-Board Anti-Spark pole,eliminated the requirements of Anti-Spark wire .

    3 Size: 59mm x 26mm x 20mm
    I use one - beautiful, simple, functional and robust - and it doesn't mind getting wet!
    I also run an additional cap pack tucked away in the radio box.
    NOTE: It has 2 X Pos & 2 X Neg 8mm onboard connectors.
    There is only thin PCB copper track joining the parallel Pos connectors/Neg connectors respectively.
    I recommend bridging with either brass links or decent solder work.
    I mean - how many Amps can copper track handle?
    How to make a small fortune.... Start with a large one and get into FE boats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Vaccaro View Post
    One thing to keep in mind. A Neu motor and a castle neu motor are not the same. Castle licenses the design and the motors are made in a much more mass produced mannor.
    Steven,
    Thanks so much they do keep me in the basement and pipe me Sun light. A 24 year old That helps me out and is new to boating saw my post and said I thought I tould you that a year ago at least. DOH That expains it all to me. NOT THE SAME MOTORS you guys got that now LOL.
    Best,
    Mike
    Do It Like You Mean It .....or Don't Bother

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