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Castle Mamba X 1410 Brushless Review

Castle Mamba X SCT PRO 1410 Combo Review

Castle Creations is well known for putting out more power than just about any other brand on the market. Now days they still want to put out the most power, but also want that power to be easier to drive. Hence the reason Castle has unleashed the Mamba X SCT PRO 1410 Combo on the world. The latest Castle combo [...]

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Tekin RX8 Gen 3

Tekin RX8 Gen 3 Brushless ESC

Recently announced by Tekin is the RX8 Gen 3 brushless ESC. The third generation of the RX8 was designed for more power handling, as well as for better durability. Here are some of its highlights- * 8 amp high voltage BEC * Low profile solder posts * Reinforced anti-shock polycarbonate case * Data logging * HotWire 3.0 Bluetooth connectivity * D2 dual drive mode technology, runs [...]

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RC4WD Outcry II ESC

A Pair Of New ESCs From RC4WD

Just announced by RC4WD is a pair of new ESCs for your off-road driving pleasure. The first unit is the Waterproof Outcry II. The Outcry II is made for use in scale builds with an advanced Turbo BEC and can handle down to 19 turn motors. Pricing is just $39 and it has a part number of #Z-E0089. The second unit is [...]

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Team Orion HMX103 HMX App Control

Team Orion HMX10 ESC With HMX App Control

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to make changes to your ESC via a smart device app? Say hello to HMX Technology from Team Orion. Orion’s new HMX technology makes it easy to control a Team Orion HMX series ESC via a Bluetooth dongle for iOS users or optical cable for Android devices. What are some of the things that [...]

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RISE Drone ESCs

RISE Brushless Multirotor ESCs

The folks at RISE have announced a new line-up of Brushless ESCs for multi-rotor aircraft. Each is equipped with ONESHOT for superior communication with your flight controller and they come in 12 amp, 20 amp, and 30 amp sizes. RISE8012 12A Brushless Multirotor ESC $15 RISE8020 20A Brushless Multirotor ESC $16 RISE8030 30A Brushless Multirotor ESC $19 To get full details simply use This [...]

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HobbyWing 1S ESC

New Electronics From HobbyWing

The folks over at HobbyWing have announced a new brushless ESC for the 1S pan car market as well as a pair of new motors for the off road crowd. First up is the XeRun XR10 Pro Stock Spec 1S speed controller. The latest XeRun from HobbyWing is smaller and lighter than its predecessor, making it easily fit in the tight [...]

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Reedy Blackbox 510R

Reedy Blackbox 510R ESC

Just announced by Team Associated is the Reedy 510R ESC. The 510R is a competition oriented brushless ESC. Designed to work with sensored motors, the 510R comes with a heavy duty aluminum case and Blinky Mode with ROAR approved software. Here are some of its other highlights- * Fully adjustable * Ultra-low resistance FET board * 13 gauge power wires * External cap board * [...]

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Castle Mamba X ESC

Castle Creations Mamba X ESC

New from the good folks over at Castle Creations is the Mamba X ESC. The Mamba X can be used in an extremely wide variety of applications. From 2S to 6S, from 1/10th scale to 1/8th scale, the Mamba X is ready to over power your car or truck. * Waterproof * 8 amp adjustable BEC, 5.25 to 8.0 volts * Aluminum case * [...]

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Tekin RX4 Hard Box ESC

Tekin RX4 Hard Box ESC

New from Tekin is the RX4 Hard Box ESC. The new RX4 is made for all you hardcore off-roaders. The ESC has a waterproof design, while the thick walled “Hard Box” case can take the worst you can throw at it. Optimal for use with sensored brushless motors, the RX4 can also run brushed and sensorless brushless units. * Made for [...]

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Hobbywing QuicRun WP Crawler ESC

Hobbywing QuicRun WP Crawler ESC

New for all you rock crawlers is the Hobbywing QuicRun WP ESC. The QuicRun was specially designed to give you better control and more programming options for your brushed crawling motor. Some of the highlights of the QuicRun include- * Programmable start force and drag brake rate * Advanced DEO/freewheeling technology * Water and dust proof design * Beefy 6 amp BEC, adjusts between [...]

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Maclan Racing MMax Pro 160A ESC

Maclan Racing MMax Pro 160A ESC

New from the crew at Maclan Racing is the MMax Pro 160A ESC. The MMax Pro works with sensored motors and has been in development for 18th months to be one of the most elite ESCs on the market. Here are some of its specs and features- * All aluminum structure for maximum cooling * 12 built-in profiles * 32-bit high performance CPU * [...]

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Carisma Sensored Brushless System

New Sensored Brushless ESC & Motors From Carisma

Coming soon from Carisma Racing is the V70R Sensored Brushless ESC and 24mm Mini Sensored Brushless Motor. Both were designed for small scale rc cars like 18th and 16th scale. The V70R can be driven in blinky or boost turbo mode and adjustments can be made via an optional programming board. The 24mm motors will be available in 4600 or [...]

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Castle DMR 30/40 ESC

Castle DMR 30/40 Quadcopter ESC

Looking for a good ESC for your quadcopter? New from Castle Creations is the DMR 30/40. DMR stands for dedicated multi-rotor and the new 30/40 should work in a wide variety of quadcopter applications. Here are some of its specs & features- * Can be used on up to 6S LiPo * Made for set-ups pulling up to 40 amps * Adaptive timing [...]

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Dynamite V2 Brushless Combo

New V2 Brushless Systems From Dynamite

The good folks over at Dynamite have announced 6 new V2 Brushless Combos. All the V2 systems were designed for better operation under heavy loads, all are waterproof, and all are sensorless designs. The new 1/8th V2 Fuze Combo (#DYNS0800) features a 6 pole 1800kV motor, while the new Fuze V2 SCT (#DYNS0710) system comes with a 3900kV unit. For tenth [...]

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RPM ESC Cage Castle Monster

RPM ESC Cage for Castle Mamba Monster 2/X & Traxxas MXL-6S

If you are an extreme basher then you already know that normal double sided tape or Velcro simply will not keep an ESC in place when the going gets rough. The best way of keeping an ESC in its place during extreme use is by bolting it to your chassis. To help all you hardcore bashers keep your Castle Mamba [...]

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