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Old 04-24-2017 | 07:21 PM
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Hi im coming up short on answers and cant seem to find anything touching on this subject .
I have a castle sidewinder 3 esc . Now in the instructions it says it can be brushless, brushed and brushed high voltage .
Can anyone explain to me the difference in brushed and brushed high voltage ?
The esc is only rated to 3s ( i dont really think of 3s as high voltage )
The setup is being run in a vaterra ascender crawler backed with a tekin pro 30t motor .i run 2 or 3s depending on what packs i have charged .(goes very well)
I currently have it wired and set for normal brushed mode . If i changed this to brushed high voltage would i gain more power ? Would i fry something ? Is this option for specific motors ?
Id just like to know what it means.
Any input would be great .
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Read more closely. I believe it says "Brushed High Power" not "Brushed High Voltage."
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Old 04-24-2017 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ta_man
Read more closely. I believe it says "Brushed High Power" not "Brushed High Voltage."
Thankyou
Yeah my mistake . Pleanty of info on brushed high power via a simple google search . Will not be required for crawler . Thanks again .
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