Futaba MC109
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Futaba MC109
I did the normal Google searches and didn't find much.
Anyone know anything about it? Possibly a manual?
It came with a recent purchase and looks to be in good condition. Through the opaque case, I don't see any signs of damage.
Being a three wire esc, I know that its foreword only. But that's about all.
Anyone know anything about it? Possibly a manual?
It came with a recent purchase and looks to be in good condition. Through the opaque case, I don't see any signs of damage.
Being a three wire esc, I know that its foreword only. But that's about all.
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Re: Futaba MC109
Nice esc & not easy to come by.
Released 1987, 150A/450A & rated at an 18T limit. 3 wire fwd & Brake.
I did have a copy of an MC110 manual, which is similar, on my laptop but lost it due to a knackered hard drive although they're straightforward to set up.
If you decide to get shot of it, let me know.
Released 1987, 150A/450A & rated at an 18T limit. 3 wire fwd & Brake.
I did have a copy of an MC110 manual, which is similar, on my laptop but lost it due to a knackered hard drive although they're straightforward to set up.
If you decide to get shot of it, let me know.
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Re: Futaba MC109
Thanks.
I found an ad with it but it's in a different language. I was able to decipher the current limits but not much more.
I figure that the neural and high set like my other older esc's. I assume that the power curve is a torque limiter.
I found an ad with it but it's in a different language. I was able to decipher the current limits but not much more.
I figure that the neural and high set like my other older esc's. I assume that the power curve is a torque limiter.
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Re: Futaba MC109
Yeah, you have the setup pretty much sussed if you have other old esc's, setup is much the same as Novak/Tekin.
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Re: Futaba MC109
I have those esc's plus an MC8 & 108 but I don't have a 109. Not that I have a car for an MC109 

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Re: Futaba MC109
I also have the 112 and 210 models.
If it works, I have a short arm, gold pan car that is just about ready for electronics. Should match up nicely.
If it works, I have a short arm, gold pan car that is just about ready for electronics. Should match up nicely.
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Re: Futaba MC109
Fixed the wiring and replaced all the connectors. Wired it up and sure enough, it works. I didn't even have to adjust it. I don't know how well it will actually perform but I don't expect it to have a strenuous life.
I also put a new connector on the AE/ Sanyo 1200 SCR pack that I received at the same time. I don't expect much from it but it should look at home in a gold pan.
I also put a new connector on the AE/ Sanyo 1200 SCR pack that I received at the same time. I don't expect much from it but it should look at home in a gold pan.
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Re: Futaba MC109
Oddly enough, there is now one on ebay.
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