http://www.hobbywing.com/product_show.asp?id=239
Anyone have any experience with this esc ?. Wonder how it compares to our V1 esc.
Anyone have any experience with this esc ?. Wonder how it compares to our V1 esc.
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I have had 2 of these in my xbe,both went up in smoke in the first 5 mins, running on 6s geared 12/44. I think the weak point is the internal BEC, It cant handle the the bigger servo that is run in this buggy, I have since gone with the caslte XL-2 running 8s, best purchase I ever made.Vision said:http://www.hobbywing.com/product_show.asp?id=239Anyone have any experience with this esc ?. Wonder how it compares to our V1 esc.
leopard 1090kvVision said:Wow that sucks. Thank you for the feedback though, I was about to purchase it. I guess the version 1 150amp esc is better.What motor are you running with the XL2?
Well until yesterday it was all going fine,I adjusted the bec voltage from 5.5 to 6 volts and it took a dive,it started cogging and then nothing just sits there making a ticking noise, I rang castle today and they are sending a brand new ESC XL2 express post to me,they were really concerned with what had happened to it, they told me they had not had any XL2 failures and wanted to get mine back to them ASAP,sounds like they don't want any more bad press....Can't fault their customer service though, has anyone else had any issues with the Castle XL-2.Vision said:Any issues with the XL2 ?. Wonder if they worked out the bugs yet, hmmm
Got the XL back, up graded all batt and esc connectors to 8mm plugs(should have had 8mm on the esc /motor in the first place) add castles extra cap bank as well, all is working great, not cogging, super smooth,happy happy happy! If anyone is having cogging issues with your castle XL 2 , update to 8mm brass connectors and add the extra caps bank and make sure your soldering is solid, seems to sort the issues out.Keith81 said:that sucks to hear but nothing like great customer service!!!
"add the extra caps bank "bigfol said:Got the XL back, up graded all batt and esc connectors to 8mm plugs(should have had 8mm on the esc /motor in the first place) add castles extra cap bank as well, all is working great, not cogging, super smooth,happy happy happy! If anyone is having cogging issues with your castle XL 2 , update to 8mm brass connectors and add the extra caps bank and make sure your soldering is solid, seems to sort the issues out.
twissted said:And have plans to get a lot of speed out of it. From what I have read that esc is only good for up 14.8volts(4s).
You might want to reconsider getting the castle MMM esc its good for up to 22.2volts(6s) and pretty cheap on ebay, make sure you gear down to keep temps under control.
The esc you want to use is made for a 1/8th scale vehicle, you are going to
burn it out pretty quick IMO.
Do yourself a favour the first time you run it, do so without the cover, if the esc fails and catches fire(like mine did) you wont stuff your cover.
Good luck.
Well the new turnigy 1000kv motor I installed is running great, the temps are low, the ripple current is low and the amp draw is a lot lower than with the leopard, I have stuck with 6s and fitted a new hardend steel 45t spur and a 14t pinion, really smooth running, big smiles all roundbigfol said:Well back to the drawing board, my second XL2 let out a puff of white smoke after a 5 minute run,its really starting to tick me off now,I just want a esc that can handle 8s and work for more than one run. Sending this one back to castle again, going to get some new 65-130c turnigy batts, gear down a bit more and and also try one of HK's turnigy 780kv motors,some say they are running a lot cooler than the leopard 5692 1090kv I'm currenty running.......
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