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Old 12-24-2020 | 10:21 PM
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This was released 2 weeks ago so I'm kinda late but seems like an interesting esc. Seems similar to the HW Xerun Pro Stock V4, same price and everything...
Looks like a mini radon v4 (probably on purpose). If we weren't in lockdown I would get one to try in my buggy (and if I had more extra cash lol)

https://www.redrc.net/2020/12/team-p...pec-radon-esc/
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Team Powers Mini Spec Radon 100A Brushless ESC-TPRMSRADON100

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Old 12-25-2020 | 10:24 AM
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Looks like a good speedo for F1 too.
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Old 02-09-2021 | 05:20 AM
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Looks like a good speedo for F1 too.
They are only 20g and boosted capable down to 6.5t. Yes it shares the V4 Radon firmware and has 3/4 channel on the fly programmability. I believe the HW and Orca esc are 28g and 21g respectively- no boost option for those.



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They are only 20g and boosted capable down to 6.5t. Yes it shares the V4 Radon firmware and has 3/4 channel on the fly programmability. I believe the HW and Orca esc are 28g and 21g respectively- no boost option for those.
The Hobbywing 80A does actually support boost and turbo. But is only rated for 10.5T motors.
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Originally Posted by gigaplex
The Hobbywing 80A does actually support boost and turbo. But is only rated for 10.5T motors.
Thanks, my mistake- I assumed incorrectly. They're all so tiny. The ORCA is definitely blinky only to 10.5t. Some sites state 20.8g and others up to 23g for it. Not that it matters. The Radon MS is 20g and Pro is 38g and XPS 40-42g( plus wiring fan etc. for all brands claimed weights) .

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Old 02-10-2021 | 11:27 AM
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Seems like the MSRadon is lighter than the Hobbywing Pro stock V4. Also, they just came out with a new motor out which looks really good which won both stock touring car stock classes at our last club race. (see the last photo) (Actinium V4). I got one from my local shop (the one in the picture isn't mine that's brian's from Facebook).

There's also a new tire compound the SUV2 which was a lot faster/stickier than the old SU although wears a little quicker (I tried the 32SUV2).




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I have used HW Pro Stock V4 since its release in my 13.5 wheeler with absolute great results. The only add I incorporated was the quad capacitor.

Think I am going to pick up this Team Powers Mini Spec
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I picked up one of these since it seemed like a good deal, these can be had for $85 if you look around. Aside from a HW justock I think this is the least expensive option, or at least one of them.

Excited to try it out. Comes with wires/cap pack soldered and USB interface for programming which I wasn't clear about when I purchased.

I want to run without fan but I am afraid I'll break it removing it. The fan is tiny, might be hard to replace.
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