and CC BEC Program Card The Talon 90 ESC with BEC and CC BEC Program Card is a great choice for those who want a little more power and flexibility from their ESC. This ESC can handle up to 90 amps of continuous current, making it great for powering larger motors. The included CC BEC Program Card al...lows you to fine-tune the ESC's performance, making it easy to get the most out of your setup.
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Brand | Castle Creations | ||
Category | Airplane accessories | ||
nt-size | 12pt;">This is the Castle Creations Talon 90 electronic speed control. Castles Talon 90 ESC sports a BEC designed for todays servos, pumping out up to 20 amps peak power and 9 amps of continuous power to keep even the hungriest servos happy.Features, | ||
Includes | Talon 90 25.2V 90A ESC with 10AWG Battery Wires, Receiver Connector, three 5.5mm Male Bullet Motor Connectors, and Instructions, | ||
Requires | Connector to match selected batterySpecifications, | ||
Max Continuous Amperage at Full Throttle | 90A (rating determined with 5mph airflow across the ESC), | ||
BEC Voltage | User selectable 6 or 8V, | ||
BEC Output | 20 amp peak, 9 amp continuous, | ||
Dimensions | 1.7 x 3.14 x 0.7" (43 x 80 x 18mm), | ||
Weight | 3.0oz (84.5g) with 5.9" (150mm) power wires and no battery connectors, | ||
*RC HOBBY APPLICATION RATING | 15 amps for the duration of a single 1,500 mAh battery pack with the ESC in contact with a 5 mph airflow of 25C (77F) or cooler air and minimal BEC load. Controller temperature must never exceed 100C (212F). Exceeding current or temperature ratings may damage components and may shorten the life of the ESC. Always verify system current draw at full-throttle. Decrease load or increase airflow to decrease the ESCs operating temperature., |
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