Electronic Speed Controllers

Does anyone know where I can find (buy) a ESC that is rated for between 25-30 cells and rated up to about 100 A or more? I don't think I will find one at a hobby store, and I haven't found one online. I may have to look into something commercial for that kind of voltage. Any suggestions? Thanks

Kevin

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Kevin
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Ace has one that I know goes up to 80 Amp. Not sure how many cells it will carry. I'm using one in a boat with 12v batteries.

Chuck

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C.O.Jones

Doesn't castle do one in that range? Lots of people fly 30 cells. The

100A is harder, but you can always solder on some more MOSFETS or provide better heat sinking and cooling and operate a standard one at that range.

Ae you talking brushed, oe brushless?

Anyway, aski in ezone. You will get better responses from the manufacturers.

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The Natural Philosopher

Below copied from the Schulze website.

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Schulze future-32.170W: For 10-32 Ni-Cd resp. Ni-MH cells. For brushless motors up to 170A. It is made for powerboats, offroad-trucks and 5th scale cars or bigger. (The prototype - buildt and driven by Jörg Mrkwitschka - holds the world record on water with more than 102 miles = about 164 km/h) Also suited for towplanes and big model helicopters.

RC Direct is a Schulze dealer > Does anyone know where I can find (buy) a ESC that is rated for

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Mike Wizynajtys

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