HOBBYWING EZRUN MAX10-SCT ESC SPEED CONTROLLER
The MAX10 SCT ESC is applicable to various 1/10th scale vehicles like trucks, short-course trucks, monster trucks, and etc. Built with the most rugged and high-quality components and coupled with cutting-edge firmware, the EzRun MAX10 SCT is able to deliver unmatched power and performance for even the most hardcore of racing applicatinos, but is also responsive enough to protect itself from damage due to overloading due to physical abuse, overuse or even human error.
With incredible acceleration capabilities and a rock-solid, stable output, the MAX10 SCT can handle instant full-torque start-ups for wheelies, high-speed racing on straightaways and powering through the bumpiest terrian. The user will have the choice of adusting the ESC parameters as per his perference and ability.
The waterproof and dust-proof design allows the MAX10 SCT to be used in all weather conditions without any issue of damage caused to the ESC from water or dust.
You can upgrade the MAX10 SCT with the HobbyWing USB LINK software, a multifunction LCD program box and a laptop. HobbyWing updates its ESC firmware regularly giving you upgraded features more often when available.
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That depends on the current draw of your 3.5T motor - this ESC has a max limit of 120A, so I would imagine it should be fine with most 3.5T motors.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This comes with 4mm bullets, your Velineon motor likely has 3.5mm bullets so you would need to chop those off and solder on something like RDNA0272
No battery connector is fitted to these, so you would simply solder on your choice. We can do this for you (at a small extra charge) if required.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This can deliver 120A, so should be OK for a 6T motor in most setups. As always - keep an eye on temperatures and gear accordingly.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, that should work well
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
No, these are sensorless
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes so long as current is below 120A
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, but submerging is not recommended
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, that would make a nice upgrade
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
In theory, yes - with a suitable low KV motor and a light weight car.
In most setups 3S would be your go-to on this
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Not something we can advise on just from that sorry - it would depend on your chassis weight and driving style.
My advice would be give it a shot and monitor temperature etc to see how you get on and gear accordingly
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, that should be fine
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Input is 2S - 4S Lipo, so 7.4 - 14.4V
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
I think you'd be better looking at a MAX8 to be on the safe side HW30103200
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
The standard Max10 would be the system to look at for that chassis :)
Answered by: Frank @ Wheelspin Models
This will run the motor but you would need to change the bullets to 3.5mm
Answered by: Steve W @ Wheelspin Models