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Hobbyking motor lipo and esc, any good?
Hi
I'm returning after some time away and the world has changed a little! I'm looking at cheap lipo, brushless, esc combos and hobbyking looks good value on the face of it, (I am looking at the UK warehouse). How's this stuff rated? I'm not looking for top end stuff, its for bashing initially and hopefully a return to club racing but don't want to waste money on unreliable kit Cheers Rich |
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Generally speaking, yes its good.
Post up which particular items you are looking at, and someone should be able to give you some more detail. |
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I used a Hobbyking brushless system when I got back to racing, no complaints, good price, couldn't fault it. I've used the Turnigy Nanotec lipos as well, again great stuff.
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Turnigy Nano-Tech batteries seem to work well in general. It does seem that their life span is a bit shorter on average than A-brand batteries, but some people stretch them to the limit that's on paper. If you charge them at 1C and don't run very near the discharge limit of the battery they should do very well
As for the brushless sets... watch out carefully which ones you're buying. For example I heard the HobbyKing TrackStar has a flawed throttle curve (it's like all or nothing). The set I use form HobbyKing is the X-Car 100A ESC+6.5T (5200kV) motor. I heard some are having problems with an inconsistent brake, but apparently turning down the EPA on your transmitter to 90-95% in both throttle and brake direction does the trick. I have not had these problems, for me it has worked flawlessly so far I received my second (exact same set) one week ago and I'll try that one soon too. I have my fingers crossed everything keeps working well, as whatever I buy on the front of electronics (phones, laptops, ESCs, A-brand+high end product or the cheapest of stuff) I always seem to have problems. One of the few bug-free-ish electronics I've owned so far are my trusty 2005-ish Nokia 1101 (still in use today, though it's starting to show problems lately) and surprisingly, that HobbyKing ESC I just mentioned! |
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Just make sure that you check that the clubs / events you want to run out don't require you to stay within the bounds of the Electric Board homologation lists as their units aren't on there.
TBH most clubs are fairly easy going but several regions do use the lists for their events. |
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Thanks guys, appreciate the comments as things have moved on so much. I was thinking of these but welcome any specific advice on alternatives:
Motor http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...or_3983KV.html http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...or_4620KV.html ESC http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Version_2.html http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...w_Reverse.html LIPO http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...APPROVED_.html Where can I find out what's approved/not? Cheers Rich |
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I've had both of those motors, no issues at all. The battery is also one i've used versions of (shorties and saddles) all with no issue.
Think the approval list is buried somewhere in the BRCA website. |
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