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Old 25-04-2017
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Default LRP FlowX or Reedy 510R

Hi all,

I had to buy a new esc for my B64 powered by a 5.0T Reedy M3
(my old tekin RSpro had t° cut after 6min racing on carpet with this config.)

After watching around my attention been retain by, the LRP flow x offroad ,
and the Reedy 510R
Two really differents esc but twice looks good
so maybe your advices, observations could help my choice

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Old 26-04-2017
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Both good Esc's, have a look at the Hobbywing Xr10 Pro, a lot of us at my local club have these and they are fantastic, get the WIFI module and you can change settings on the drivers stand!
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5.0 in off road seems pretty hard core!

You can very occasionally see strange things happen when you cross brands. I guess the reason for this is that when testing, the brands won't generally go testing with other companies parts - i.e when the Reedy factory guys were testing stuff for the 510, it's a reasonable guess that they were running it with a Reedy motor, likewise LRP. I'd say this is unusual, but I have seen it. That said, in your proposed combination, Neil Cragg uses LRP ESC's and Reedy motors, so that "should" be OK.
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