PowerBox iESC 65.8

5105

$ 149.00


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PowerBox iESC 65.8

Features

  •  High-performance brushless speed controller with 32-bit technology
  •  The latest generation of MOSFETs for reduced power loss and maximum
     possible reliability
  •  Telemetry for PowerBox, Jeti, and Futaba radio control systems
  •  Fixed-wing and Helicopter modes
  •  The adjustable direction of rotation, timing, battery type, freewheel, start-up
     current and other parameters
  •  Adjustable regulatory parameters in helicopter mode
  •  Parameters directly adjustable from PowerBox and Jeti transmitters
  •  Parameters are adjustable using LCD programming device for all systems
  •  8A BEC
  •  Power-on self-test checks motor, throttle position, and voltage
  •  Ingenious case design ensures optimum cooling

Technical Data

Operating voltage 3s - 6s
Maximum load current 65A/75A Continous/Peak
Output voltage 6.0V/7.4V/8.4V BEC
Signal input PWM
Supported RC systems PowerBox, Jeti, Futaba, and others without telemetry
Supported telemetry systems P²-BUS, EX-BUS, S.BUS2
Dimensions 60 x 36 x 20 mm
Weight 72g
Temperature range -20°C to +85°C

Set content

• 1x iESC 65.8
• Instruction manual in German and English

Product Description

The iESC is based on the latest generation of controllers for brushless motors, with a 32-bit processor and expanded functions such as telemetry and the ability to adjust settings directly from the transmitter.

The high-performance microprocessor ensures smooth running for brushless motors with up to 40 poles.

Brake power, motor timing, the direction of rotation, BEC output voltage, freewheel, helicopter mode, and much more can be adjusted directly from a PowerBox or Jeti transmitter. This means that set-up boxes and plug-in jumper cards are now a thing of the past.

 The iESC provides a

a comprehensive set of telemetry data for PowerBox, Jeti, and Futaba

transmitters, including battery voltage, current, consumed capacity,

rotational speed and controller temperature.

A high-performance 8A BEC, which supplies current to the receiver by means of two 0.5mm² patch cables, rounds off the range of functions.