The QuicRun 10BL120 sensored ESC is specially designed for new beginners and intermediate modelers. This speed controller is designed for practice and daily training of 1/10th, 1/12th scale touring cars, buggies, F1 and draft cars as well as 1/10th scale rock crawlers.
Hobbywing patented heat-conductive copper bar cover on the power board of the QUICRN 10BL120, which can efficiently and effectively transfer heat to the integrated CNC machined billet aluminium heat sink housing, combined with reticulate heatsink and high-performance cooling fan can keep your ESC as cool as possible.
With a compact design, it's applicable to various chassis. With the Dual (Sensored/Sensorless) Drive Mode, it's compatible with different motors and brings racers two different control feel.
The SET button on the ESC allows the user to easily program or factory reset the ESC with ease.
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Got a few of these and they perform flawlessly in my racing buggies. Although missing features like turbo and boost it does have timing adjustment that make quite a bit of difference. A great cost effective, smooth and so far reliable esc.
Great ESC, just needs soldering in
On 2S, recommended max is 4.5T in touring cars, 5.5T in lightweight offroad.
On 3S, 10.5T in touring or 13.5 off road.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, can run with either.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Sure, the LED program card is HW86020020
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, you could disconnect the fan if you want (unsure why though?)
No specific limit is given for such a scenario - you'd have to be very careful about keeping an eye on temperatures to avoid damage.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
No, these have solder tabs for you to solder your own cables
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Features, programmability, stability - the XERUN is a better spec ESC hence why it's more expensive.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This is a 120A limit
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
No sorry a brushless ESC wouldn't work.
Something like HW30120201 would be ideal but it has a 12T limit. 9T is very low...
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes this should work
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Yes no reason why not
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
No sorry = 8.4v max input on these
Depending on your motor, try HW30102601
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
No, these are listed as "
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
It may well work, but this is sensored.
For sensorless, I'd look at say HW30102601
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
You'd be better with a sensorless ESC for that motor - eg HW30107100
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These would want to be soldered in
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Yes, that should work nicely with any brushless motor - including Tamiya.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
This esc will do down to a 4.5t motor for touring cars ( so tarmac only ) I would say looking at the motor that you have and running on grass yes it should work but you would need to keep the gearing very conservative.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models