Overlander XP2 80A SBEC Brushless Speed Controller ESC

Overlander XP2 80A SBEC Brushless Speed Controller ESC

Brand: Overlander

Part Number: OL-2613

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XP2 SBEC-80A Programmable Brushless ESC DESCRIPTION This series of speed controllers have high technology and perfect function. Aiming at none-hall direct current brushless motors, they can set several parameters through program card or key on ESC and are convenient to use. XP2 SBEC-80A Brushless speed controller features * Full protection feature including low voltage, over-heat, throttle signal lost, start-up protection and self-check. * Compatible with most sensor less brushless motors. * Excellent start-up performance, great throttle linear and quick throttle response. * Support highest motor speed 210,000RPM (2 poles), 70,000RPM (6 poles) and 35,000(12 poles). * Easy configured with program card. * System can automatically detect throttle neutral point. * 3 timing modes can match different motors. * 3 modes of start force adjustment. *Governor mode for heli * Reverse motor direction SPECIFICATION * Low resistance PCB * Input Voltage: 5.5V - 26V (Support 2-6 Lithium Batteries, 5-18 Nimh) * Continue current: 80A, (Burst max 100A 10 secs) * BEC output: 5A/5V * Dimensions: 86 x 38 x 12 mm * Weight: 76.1g * Blue Motor Wire 14AWG * Red and Black Battery Wire 12AWG Manufacturers recommend Servo numbers to be limited to 1 servo per 1A of BEC. At Overlander we say you should consider a separate RX pack or uprated UBEC when using 4 servos or more

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Does this come with an XT60 connector
Asked by Paul on 9th April 2022

These come with no connectors so it would need to be soldered to suit.

Answered by: Steve W @ Wheelspin Models

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