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raid3n 04-12-2014 04:20 PM

Hobbywing SCT PRO can get v3.1?
 
Hello to all,

I'm a newbie. Sorry for my English.

I own touring car in 1/10 scale.
Mistakenly, some months ago, I purchased a 120A Hobbywing pro sct ESC . I have read that it is designed for motors up to 6000kv.
Now I mount a 4.5t with 7100kv and I have the feeling of not being able to take full advantages from it.
Apart from the reduced settings of the ESC, I have a feeling that the engine does not push as much as if It were limited. I know that it's not a touring ESC.
I updated the firmware to the latest available (version 130814) because in the changelog it's written:
4 . Supports motors with higher KV .
But it is not written the number of KV.

Now, I am willing to buy the v3.1 but, before doing so, I wanted to ask you if it is possible to load the v3.1 firmware on the sct pro. I wanted to know if it is just a problem about software or electronics.

I also wanted to ask you if you confirm to me that this ESC will never push as v3.1 for touring cars?

Thank you.

hyujmn 04-12-2014 04:27 PM

The SCT pro was designed for off road and really with 3s-4s lipos.

No I don't believe you can put the v3.1 firmware on the SCT pro. Its got different hardware.

ThePanda 04-12-2014 07:30 PM

The v3 series will be a much better choice for tc as they have features that i doubt the sct series have. I have no doubts that the sct cant handle the motor though.

lewis110 04-13-2014 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by hyujmn (Post 13179369)
The SCT pro was designed for off road and really with 3s-4s lipos.

No I don't believe you can put the v3.1 firmware on the SCT pro. Its got different hardware.

the SCT Pro works great is and designed to work with 2s and 4 pole motors mainly used in 4wd offroad


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