Quark SSB Mk03 Sensored Brushless ESC 1-6s Lipo.
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Quark SSB Mk03 Sensored Brushless ESC 1-6s Lipo.
Ok guys, yes this is the Quark Nightwolf has been peddling around, I got it off him on a whim (project kinda thing) which I have had to shelve so it's available again.
Comes in original box, manuals, with fan, program card, external capactior and a basic deans soldered on. Only powered it up to look at the program thing, looks pretty flashy!
Also included is a pack of male deans (sealed), some 12 guage wire and some 5.5mm Gold Plugs new in pack.
Info on this thing is pretty impressive:
Quark Brushless and Team Much have worked together to bring you the Quark SSB mk series. These ESC;s are capable of running Sensorless, Sensored and Brushed motors (SSB)
It is the latest in a line of competition level 1/10 controllers and promises to leave the field in the dust.
At the Recent Australian National Championships in Adeliade, the Quark placed 1st 3rd and 5th in its first major meeting.
The SSB-mk will also work with the new Program Box for the simplest programming and ease of use. It is also capable of downloading the highest temprture reached by your esc during your last run so you can gear your motor perfectly.
The Quark also boasts the lowest resistance for any brushless racing system currently available at just .00036ohms, this translates to cooler running and longer runtimes!
This ESC is also ideal for those who are after extreme power as this esc is capable of hadeling 4-18 cell Ni-MH or 1-6 cell Lipo's for insane power and runtimes.
Most other equivilent racing escs use Linear BEC's to power your receiver and servos these often run hot and add to your esc's temprature. Most Linear BEC's are only capable of reducing the voltage from 6 or 7 cells (7.4V and 8.6V) to 5.5V. The Quark SSB features a switching BEC, this is much more effeicent then a linear BEC using less power then a Linear VBEC meaning more runtime and cooler operating conditions. The Quark switching BEC is also capable of converting upto 18 cell ni mh or 6 cell lipo (22V)(down to 5.5V so the need for a seprate BEC when using high power systems is eliminated.
Input Voltage
Ni-MH 4-18 cell, Lithium 1-6 cell
Current
120amps Continuous (@Full throttle)
Resistance
Brushless 0.00036ohms
Brushed 0.00012ohms
Braking
4 types
All Programmable
Drag Brake
Adjustable
Voltage Cut-Off
Automatic/Adjustable
Motor Limit
No Limit (540 size)
Reversible
Yes/Adjustable
BEC
5.5V/5A (Input 8.4V, Peak 8A)
Footprint
45mm x 30mm
Weight
58 grams (w/o wires)
Perth Rc has these on their website now for $380ish and are on the shelf.
Pretty much Identical Specs to Monster Max, but sensored as well.
These would be ideal for insane speed runs using 1/10th TC's! 6s on a Mamba Max 5700 anyone?
SOLD.
Comes in original box, manuals, with fan, program card, external capactior and a basic deans soldered on. Only powered it up to look at the program thing, looks pretty flashy!
Also included is a pack of male deans (sealed), some 12 guage wire and some 5.5mm Gold Plugs new in pack.
Info on this thing is pretty impressive:
Quark Brushless and Team Much have worked together to bring you the Quark SSB mk series. These ESC;s are capable of running Sensorless, Sensored and Brushed motors (SSB)
It is the latest in a line of competition level 1/10 controllers and promises to leave the field in the dust.
At the Recent Australian National Championships in Adeliade, the Quark placed 1st 3rd and 5th in its first major meeting.
The SSB-mk will also work with the new Program Box for the simplest programming and ease of use. It is also capable of downloading the highest temprture reached by your esc during your last run so you can gear your motor perfectly.
The Quark also boasts the lowest resistance for any brushless racing system currently available at just .00036ohms, this translates to cooler running and longer runtimes!
This ESC is also ideal for those who are after extreme power as this esc is capable of hadeling 4-18 cell Ni-MH or 1-6 cell Lipo's for insane power and runtimes.
Most other equivilent racing escs use Linear BEC's to power your receiver and servos these often run hot and add to your esc's temprature. Most Linear BEC's are only capable of reducing the voltage from 6 or 7 cells (7.4V and 8.6V) to 5.5V. The Quark SSB features a switching BEC, this is much more effeicent then a linear BEC using less power then a Linear VBEC meaning more runtime and cooler operating conditions. The Quark switching BEC is also capable of converting upto 18 cell ni mh or 6 cell lipo (22V)(down to 5.5V so the need for a seprate BEC when using high power systems is eliminated.
Input Voltage
Ni-MH 4-18 cell, Lithium 1-6 cell
Current
120amps Continuous (@Full throttle)
Resistance
Brushless 0.00036ohms
Brushed 0.00012ohms
Braking
4 types
All Programmable
Drag Brake
Adjustable
Voltage Cut-Off
Automatic/Adjustable
Motor Limit
No Limit (540 size)
Reversible
Yes/Adjustable
BEC
5.5V/5A (Input 8.4V, Peak 8A)
Footprint
45mm x 30mm
Weight
58 grams (w/o wires)
Perth Rc has these on their website now for $380ish and are on the shelf.
Pretty much Identical Specs to Monster Max, but sensored as well.
These would be ideal for insane speed runs using 1/10th TC's! 6s on a Mamba Max 5700 anyone?
SOLD.
Last edited by nexxus; 09-12-2009 at 10:30 PM.