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    I was just at Hk website and saw that they had T120 esc's in stock. No sign of the T180 though.
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    They are still selling the old version.
    They don't have any of the new V3 versions of any of the Turnigy/Seaking ESC's.
    I wonder if Hobbyking have had a falling out with Hobbywing. The new version 3 ESC's, 30A, 60A, 90A, 120A, 180A, are available everywhere except at Hobby King. Hmmm!

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    Nothing much wrong with the v2 anyway. V3 still needs proving. Either they are good already or not much been used yet. There hasn't been a lot said about them yet here on OSE. So perhaps some more results from those who have v3's....?
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    I am assuming you are referring to the Turnigy Marine series. I have the 120 Aquastar series and I don't like it. Programming by remote following their instructions don't work. Good thing it came with a programming card. I think the Aquastar 120 is a clone of the SkyRC Swordfish 120 ( not the hifie swordfish).

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    Quote Originally Posted by HangTheMan View Post
    I am assuming you are referring to the Turnigy Marine series. I have the 120 Aquastar series and I don't like it.
    The Aquastar series gives people fits when programming, the turnigy marine series is much easier.
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