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Waflet 09-27-2013 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12582673)
lol, I want to see the specs on that esc.

Hideeho
Here you go...

Specification XERUN-120A-V3.1
Current Continuous: 120A, Burst: 760A
Input * Note #1 4-9 cells NiMH/NiCd or 2-3S LiPo
Built-in BEC 6V@3A (linear mode)
Resistance 0.0003 Ohm
Motor Supported Sensored and sensorless brushless motor
Suitable Motor With 2 Lipo or 4-6 NiMH
1/10 on-road: >=3.5T, 1/10 off-road: >=5.5T

With 3 Lipo or 7-9 NiMH
1/10 on-road: >=5.5T, 1/10 off-road: >=8.5T
Suitable Car 1/10,1/12 all competitions
1/10,1/8 rock crawler
Cooling Fan 5V
Size 37.5mm(L) * 31mm(W) * 29.5mm(H), excludes wire connectors
37.5mm(L) * 37mm(W) * 29.5mm(H), includes wire connectors
Weight 93g

oh, wait, I copied that from the hobbywing site, not the orion site. oops, I mean Reedy site. Oh what ever. Pick your price & jump in.

P.S. Please don't take any of this as slamming for Reedy, Hobbywing, or Orion. The Hobbywing & Orion ESC's I have seen running have all performed very well. I just find it VERY amusing when an Orion owner gets offended when I "mistakenly" call it a hobbywing & I'm guessing Reedy owners will now do the same.

Wildcat1971 09-27-2013 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Waflet (Post 12582769)
Hideeho
Here you go...

Specification XERUN-120A-V3.1
Current Continuous: 120A, Burst: 760A
Input * Note #1 4-9 cells NiMH/NiCd or 2-3S LiPo
Built-in BEC 6V@3A (linear mode)
Resistance 0.0003 Ohm
Motor Supported Sensored and sensorless brushless motor
Suitable Motor With 2 Lipo or 4-6 NiMH
1/10 on-road: >=3.5T, 1/10 off-road: >=5.5T

With 3 Lipo or 7-9 NiMH
1/10 on-road: >=5.5T, 1/10 off-road: >=8.5T
Suitable Car 1/10,1/12 all competitions
1/10,1/8 rock crawler
Cooling Fan 5V
Size 37.5mm(L) * 31mm(W) * 29.5mm(H), excludes wire connectors
37.5mm(L) * 37mm(W) * 29.5mm(H), includes wire connectors
Weight 93g

oh, wait, I copied that from the hobbywing site, not the orion site. oops, I mean Reedy site. Oh what ever. Pick your price & jump in.

P.S. Please don't take any of this as slamming for Reedy, Hobbywing, or Orion. The Hobbywing & Orion ESC's I have seen running have all performed very well. I just find it VERY amusing when an Orion owner gets offended when I "mistakenly" call it a hobbywing & I'm guessing Reedy owners will now do the same.

your specs fail. It could be a stock spec. I do wish the HW bec was a 6.0/7.4 selectable since i have HV servos. Reedy leaked the sneak peak pic, come release the details. The wont appear on the shelf for 6 months, but still, lol.

Flip boy 09-27-2013 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 12582746)
yup....:nod:

Looks sweet i hope they keep it black and plain,gotta have one!!:p

Waflet 09-27-2013 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12582783)
your specs fail. It could be a stock spec. I do wish the HW bec was a 6.0/7.4 selectable since i have HV servos. Reedy leaked the sneak peak pic, come release the details. The wont appear on the shelf for 6 months, but still, lol.

Hideeho
HAHA! That was actually specs for the Hobbywing v3.1 which is what everything is based on.

I believe HW came out with rudimentary data acquisition first & Tekin jumped on it & got it 90% right but added HV BEC in the ESC. I expect the next gen ESC's to have HV BEC's pretty much across the board, maybe starting with the Reedy:sneaky:. I expect we will see more data acquisition in the ESC also with more data for reference, specifically current draw (or not because they don't want us to figure out their 160a/760a peak ESC only ever sees 40a with a single 60a peak during the run & then we figure out it is only drawing 2.5c from that 100c lipo & still getting it warm:rolleyes:)

P.S. Those numbers I just threw out are purely fictitious, but do the math, they aren't that far off...

Wild Cherry 09-27-2013 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Flip boy (Post 12582802)
Looks sweet i hope they keep it black and plain,gotta have one!!:p

Me too ...

Black is way cooler then blue and matches the
new Reedy Sonic motor's .:tire:

ryanpatrickgore 09-27-2013 10:41 AM

black is the new black

Flip boy 09-27-2013 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 12582814)
Me too ...

Black is way cooler then blue and matches the
new Reedy Sonic motor's .:tire:

Big +1 on that

Cain 09-27-2013 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 12582814)
Me too ...

Black is way cooler then blue and matches the
new Reedy Sonic motor's .:tire:

Surprised you didn't want a pink one ... :D

Wild Cherry 09-27-2013 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by Flip boy (Post 12582837)
Big +1 on that

$5 LRP changes their color to black just so
they keep up with the Reedy...LoL

Waflet 09-27-2013 11:46 AM

Hideeho
It is one of the coolest looking ESC's on the market. I love the black & bright aluminum! As a bonus, it matches all the Avid parts on my car & my paint scheme:lol:!

the incubus 09-27-2013 12:24 PM

Very nice ESC But some of us saw this a couple of months ago at least.

Waflet, LOVE your signature. Yes, Yeas, YES, I'm doing all the time so you don't have to remind every second! LOLOLOLOL

F18engineguy 09-27-2013 02:57 PM

Is this the new Reedy charger
 
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Is this the new Reedy charger

skrichter 09-27-2013 05:48 PM

Just rec'd my Exotek V2 hubs

The hubs appear to be made of good quality and fitment. The inside bearing is actually a little tricky to get on/little tight.

The clearance from the shock/springs is no longer an issue whatsoever.

The grub screw is a nice touch.

Right now I have a silver .030 washer, blue 1mm shim, and blue .5mm. Fit is perfect -- zero slop.

Thx Exotek!

BRSracing 09-27-2013 06:13 PM

The new Tekin is all black too, maybe its the new trend.... Anything but blue, it was cool back in the day but i'm tired of blue lol

F18engineguy 09-27-2013 06:19 PM


Originally Posted by skrichter (Post 12583850)
Just rec'd my Exotek V2 hubs

The hubs appear to be made of good quality and fitment. The inside bearing is actually a little tricky to get on/little tight.

The clearance from the shock/springs is no longer an issue whatsoever.

The grub screw is a nice touch.

Right now I have a silver .030 washer, blue 1mm shim, and blue .5mm. Fit is perfect -- zero slop.

Thx Exotek!

Where did you buy them?


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