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Thread: ZTW 200 esc. vs. seaking 130 high voltage

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    Default ZTW 200 esc. vs. seaking 130 high voltage

    So I have ordered a "Animal cat" and plan on installing my own Motor/esc"s "twin set up".
    I leaning towards one of these two escs' . Sure would like some input!!! ZTW 200 or seaking 160 amp HV

    Putting in a set of Leopard 4082 2000KVs. for bashing ... Would like Ideas on motor setup for SAW runs. leaning to TP 4050 2310kv (40 By 82 )

    Thanks for your time guys!
    Last edited by finlor44; 01-20-2021 at 09:07 PM.

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    Just curious why you'd be considering the Seaking 130A, as opposed to the Seaking 180A, or Seaking PRO 160A? The motor can't handle voltage higher than 6S, so there's no need for the 5-12S capability of the SK 130A. Also, both the SK 180A & SK PRO 160A have much higher max Amperage capacity than the SK 130A (1040A & 1050A vs 720A). Plus, the SK 130A doesn't have a BEC...an external BEC is required.

    Granted, I am still somewhat new to FE. I understand the ZTW 200. And, as for the SK 130A HV, I'm not trying to say your considering it is "wrong". I'm honestly curious as why you'd be considering that ESC over the other two.


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    typo ment 160 HV

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    Thanks for the reply friend!

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    You left out what voltage your planning? 4S - 6S? If your not going over 8S I would go with the 200 as those motors can pull over 200 amps easily and for a SAW run your not going conservative on props.
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