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Extended Charging Wires?
#1
Hello,
I would really like to get some more distance between my charger and my battery, especially it being in a charging bag. Before I go about getting my first Lipos, I want to see if there are any extended charging wire kits available? Or is this more of a custom piece I will need to solder up myself?
Thank you.
I would really like to get some more distance between my charger and my battery, especially it being in a charging bag. Before I go about getting my first Lipos, I want to see if there are any extended charging wire kits available? Or is this more of a custom piece I will need to solder up myself?
Thank you.
#2
Hello,
I would really like to get some more distance between my charger and my battery, especially it being in a charging bag. Before I go about getting my first Lipos, I want to see if there are any extended charging wire kits available? Or is this more of a custom piece I will need to solder up myself?
Thank you.
I would really like to get some more distance between my charger and my battery, especially it being in a charging bag. Before I go about getting my first Lipos, I want to see if there are any extended charging wire kits available? Or is this more of a custom piece I will need to solder up myself?
Thank you.

https://www.amainhobbies.com/rc-car-charge-leads/c654
#6
I've learned my lesson though and now I get the longest one available so I can keep the battery in the car and still move it around/work on it while it charges. It's not the safest way to do it, but it's a convenient way to do it lol.
#8
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#9
An off-topic relatable question....
I am curious about a Hobbywing ESC that I have received. I believe it is a discontinued JUSTOCK SPEC Race ESC with 13.5 turn motor. Specs call for 45A/260A Burst. I plan to run this in my rebuilt 1/10 stadium truck. I had planned on using a NiMh battery, however the future SMC Lipo batteries I would like to get for other kits are 2s 5200mAh 50c and 4400mAh 80c LiPo batteries.
I am such a new guy to the Lipo world, just want to have my basis covered. Would this ESC be able to handle both of these batteries?
Where would I be able to find a serial number to be sure which model this is?
Hobbywing responded with their input, and does not make much sense to me:
Dear Sir,
Larger C count of battery will afford power system's need better,so if the voltage under limit,larger is better.
You can check and change profiles by LCD program card,but this ESC only have one.
And here is a manual in attachment,you can have a view.
Best Regards!
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Tech Support of Hobbywing
I am curious about a Hobbywing ESC that I have received. I believe it is a discontinued JUSTOCK SPEC Race ESC with 13.5 turn motor. Specs call for 45A/260A Burst. I plan to run this in my rebuilt 1/10 stadium truck. I had planned on using a NiMh battery, however the future SMC Lipo batteries I would like to get for other kits are 2s 5200mAh 50c and 4400mAh 80c LiPo batteries.
I am such a new guy to the Lipo world, just want to have my basis covered. Would this ESC be able to handle both of these batteries?
Where would I be able to find a serial number to be sure which model this is?
Hobbywing responded with their input, and does not make much sense to me:
Dear Sir,
Larger C count of battery will afford power system's need better,so if the voltage under limit,larger is better.
You can check and change profiles by LCD program card,but this ESC only have one.
And here is a manual in attachment,you can have a view.
Best Regards!
--------------------------------------------------------
Tech Support of Hobbywing
#10
An off-topic relatable question....
I am curious about a Hobbywing ESC that I have received. I believe it is a discontinued JUSTOCK SPEC Race ESC with 13.5 turn motor. Specs call for 45A/260A Burst. I plan to run this in my rebuilt 1/10 stadium truck. I had planned on using a NiMh battery, however the future SMC Lipo batteries I would like to get for other kits are 2s 5200mAh 50c and 4400mAh 80c LiPo batteries.
I am such a new guy to the Lipo world, just want to have my basis covered. Would this ESC be able to handle both of these batteries?
Where would I be able to find a serial number to be sure which model this is?
Hobbywing responded with their input, and does not make much sense to me:
Dear Sir,
Larger C count of battery will afford power system's need better,so if the voltage under limit,larger is better.
You can check and change profiles by LCD program card,but this ESC only have one.
And here is a manual in attachment,you can have a view.
Best Regards!
--------------------------------------------------------
Tech Support of Hobbywing
I am curious about a Hobbywing ESC that I have received. I believe it is a discontinued JUSTOCK SPEC Race ESC with 13.5 turn motor. Specs call for 45A/260A Burst. I plan to run this in my rebuilt 1/10 stadium truck. I had planned on using a NiMh battery, however the future SMC Lipo batteries I would like to get for other kits are 2s 5200mAh 50c and 4400mAh 80c LiPo batteries.
I am such a new guy to the Lipo world, just want to have my basis covered. Would this ESC be able to handle both of these batteries?
Where would I be able to find a serial number to be sure which model this is?
Hobbywing responded with their input, and does not make much sense to me:
Dear Sir,
Larger C count of battery will afford power system's need better,so if the voltage under limit,larger is better.
You can check and change profiles by LCD program card,but this ESC only have one.
And here is a manual in attachment,you can have a view.
Best Regards!
--------------------------------------------------------
Tech Support of Hobbywing

I don't know where you'd find a serial number though.
#11
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 6,410
From: Austin,TX
An off-topic relatable question....
I am curious about a Hobbywing ESC that I have received. I believe it is a discontinued JUSTOCK SPEC Race ESC with 13.5 turn motor. Specs call for 45A/260A Burst. I plan to run this in my rebuilt 1/10 stadium truck. I had planned on using a NiMh battery, however the future SMC Lipo batteries I would like to get for other kits are 2s 5200mAh 50c and 4400mAh 80c LiPo batteries.
I am such a new guy to the Lipo world, just want to have my basis covered. Would this ESC be able to handle both of these batteries?
Where would I be able to find a serial number to be sure which model this is?
Hobbywing responded with their input, and does not make much sense to me:
Dear Sir,
Larger C count of battery will afford power system's need better,so if the voltage under limit,larger is better.
You can check and change profiles by LCD program card,but this ESC only have one.
And here is a manual in attachment,you can have a view.
Best Regards!
--------------------------------------------------------
Tech Support of Hobbywing
I am curious about a Hobbywing ESC that I have received. I believe it is a discontinued JUSTOCK SPEC Race ESC with 13.5 turn motor. Specs call for 45A/260A Burst. I plan to run this in my rebuilt 1/10 stadium truck. I had planned on using a NiMh battery, however the future SMC Lipo batteries I would like to get for other kits are 2s 5200mAh 50c and 4400mAh 80c LiPo batteries.
I am such a new guy to the Lipo world, just want to have my basis covered. Would this ESC be able to handle both of these batteries?
Where would I be able to find a serial number to be sure which model this is?
Hobbywing responded with their input, and does not make much sense to me:
Dear Sir,
Larger C count of battery will afford power system's need better,so if the voltage under limit,larger is better.
You can check and change profiles by LCD program card,but this ESC only have one.
And here is a manual in attachment,you can have a view.
Best Regards!
--------------------------------------------------------
Tech Support of Hobbywing
https://www.hobbywingdirect.com/prod...c-esc-for-1-10
Maybe the picture will help you decide if it's a match?
#12
Check-It racing charger cables are $20 each for the 2foot model. They are available with deans, traxxas, xt60, xt90, ec3, ec5, 4mm, or 5mm bullet connectors and built for either 1 or 2 cell lipos. For more information please pm me or visit our Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/checkitracing/
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#14
I consider myself pretty good at soldering and cable making, but I don't see $25 as a bad purchase to avoid having to make it myself. Especially when I know the solder work is as good as it can be. That's going to be roughly an hour of work (time is money) + material. For me, that exceeds $25 lol.




