can anyone tell anything about this esc
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can anyone tell anything about this esc
so i got this today in a lot it works great but i know very little about it ?
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Re: can anyone tell anything about this esc
so i found something very similar hi tec sp 520 but it looks like aristo craft seems to be an obscure rc car company a search brought up a bunch of different products tx, rx, esc, msc ?
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Re: can anyone tell anything about this esc
Yeah, this looks very much like a Hi-Tec speedo - I had one in my Optima Mid Custom - my first ever electronic speedo!treehugger wrote:so i found something very similar hi tec sp 520 but it looks like aristo craft seems to be an obscure rc car company a search brought up a bunch of different products tx, rx, esc, msc ?
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Re: can anyone tell anything about this esc
i have one of those also...I cant get it to work, but it clicks a lot...LOL
i think aristo craft became hitec?
i think aristo craft became hitec?
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Re: can anyone tell anything about this esc
I always assumed Aristo-Craft was the parent company of Hitec. Now Hitec is technically called "Hitec RCD." I don't know what ever became of Aristo-Craft.
Theres a model train company called Aristo-Craft but I don't think they have any relation.
Theres a model train company called Aristo-Craft but I don't think they have any relation.
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from what i could find out on the net i think the aristo craft company made electronics and equipment for who ever i think the model train aristo craft is the same company i have a vauge memory of it the more i dig , i had a large o.o gauge set upLowgear wrote:I always assumed Aristo-Craft was the parent company of Hitec. Now Hitec is technically called "Hitec RCD." I don't know what ever became of Aristo-Craft.
Theres a model train company called Aristo-Craft but I don't think they have any relation.
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Re: can anyone tell anything about this esc
I had a similar unit back in the early 90's. It had a lexan case and was quite small for its time. Was good enough to race with but was a little rough on set up.
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