Stealth ESC: Any info?

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orangejulius
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Stealth ESC: Any info?

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I have this stealth ESC, mtronics cap, and Trinity motor I plan on running in a championship edition build. I am having issues finding information regarding the ESC. I spent a fair amount of time, and came up empty handed; I have never seen one. Does anyone recognize this unit? I just want to make sure I run it within its specifications (motor turns), and make sure its something that can be run rather than shelved.

P.S excuse the “atrsy” instagram photo. The irregular shape on the front of the ESC is servo tape remnant.
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Thanks!

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Re: Stealth ESC: Any info?

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looks to me like someone stuck an associated 'stealth' sticker on it. If you open up the case the circuit board might say tekin or novak on it. that would be my guess. more likely novak.

also, check the writing on those wires exiting the esc, that might also help.

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Thanks for the information. I was beginning to lean that way as I could not find any reference to such an ESC. Ill check things out and report back.

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Re: Stealth ESC: Any info?

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Novak 410 M1
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Re: Stealth ESC: Any info?

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RC10resto, it appears as though you are correct! Thank you for the information (I was able to look up the manual and obtain the information I needed).

Thanks again!

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