ecs to hold 17x2t and 10.8v

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ecs to hold 17x2t and 10.8v

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dose anyone know of an esc for brushed motors that can hold 10.8v and 17x2t motor i am looking for one to pretty reasonable priced i am not going to race most likely just want something that i can bash around with

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Re: ecs to hold 17x2t and 10.8v

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catch 10 wrote:dose anyone know of an esc for brushed motors that can hold 10.8v and 17x2t motor i am looking for one to pretty reasonable priced i am not going to race most likely just want something that i can bash around with
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Re: ecs to hold 17x2t and 10.8v

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if you are looking strictly fro brushed motors and not looking to go brushless, the novak super duty is the one to get. perfect for dual motor applications and up to 14 cells. available as factory refurbished for only $84
http://www.shopatron.com/product/part_number=S1865/135.0.7521.26359.0.0.0

other options if you can find them are the discontinued novak super rooster, or tekin titan. both should run 10 cells and sual motors with no problem.

For the money the refurb super duty is definately the way to go as the used super roosters and titans usually gor for 60'ish from what I've seen.

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