Hobbywing Quicrun 80 AMP Brushed Crawler Waterproof ESC
Brand: Hobbywing
Part No: HW30112750
THIS ITEM IS DISCONTINUED AND NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
PLEASE SEE ITEM #HW30120202 AS A REPLACEMENT
The Hobbywing Quicrun WP 80A Brushed Crawler ESC (HW30112750) delivers smooth control and robust reliability for trail and rock crawling. Its waterproof and dust-proof design is built for all-weather use, while powerful software offers fine-tuning of start force, drag brake rate, brake force and more. Suggested compatibility: 1/10 and 1/8 scale crawlers running 2–3S LiPo or 5–9 cell NiMH packs.
Key Features
- Special design for 1/10th and 1/8th crawlers
- Adjustable PWM frequency with Advanced DEO/Freewheeling technology
- Waterproof and dust-proof for all-weather running
- Excellent braking performance with adjustable drag brake and brake force
- Super internal BEC: 6V/7.4V selectable, up to 3A
- Separate programming/fan port
- 15 programmable parameters for detailed setup
- LED Program Box included for easy programming
Specifications
- Continuous/Peak Current: 80A / 400A
- Input Voltage: 2–3S LiPo or 5–9 cell NiMH
- BEC Output: Switch mode 6V/7.4V @ 3A
- Input Connectors: XT60
- Input Wires: Red 14AWG 200mm, Black 14AWG 200mm
- Output Wires: Blue 14AWG 200mm, Yellow 14AWG 200mm
- Output Connectors: None
- Size: 36.2 x 31.6 x 17.0 mm
- Weight: 58.5 g (with wires)
What’s Included
- Hobbywing Quicrun WP 80A Brushed Crawler ESC
- LED Program Box
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HOBBYWING QUICRUN WP 80AMP WATERPROOF BRUSHED CRAWLER ESC
The reliable hardware combined with powerful software (features an array of programmable parameters like start force, drag brake rate, and etc.) creates an ideal power solution to 1/10th, 1/8th rock crawlers.
The waterproof and dust-proof design allows the WP-Crawler-Brushed to be used in all weather conditions without any issue of damage caused to the ESC from water or debris.
Hobbywing's innovative, fine-tunable drag brake rate and adjustable drag brake and brake force greatly improve the brag brake and allow users to have the excellent braking performance.
The WP-Crawler-Brushed, which features 15 programmable parameter items, is applicable to various vehicles and tracks. A standard, dedicated LED program box (included in the box) allows users to program the WP-Crawler-Brushed easily.
Hobbywing QuicRun WP Crawler Brushed ESC Features:
- Special Design for 1/10th, 1/8th Crawlers
- Adjustable PWM Frequency & Advanced DEO/Freewheeling Technology
- Applicable to All Weather Conditions
- Excellent Braking Performance
- Super Internal BEC
- Separate Programming/Fan Port
- 15 Programmable Parameters
- LED Program Box is Included
Spec Check:
- Scale: 1/8th & 1/10th
- Waterproof: Waterproof
- Cont./Peak Current: 80A/400A
- Input Voltage: 2-3S Lipo/5-9 Cell NiMH
- BEC Output: Switch Mode: 6V/7.4V@3A
- Input Wires: Red-14AWG-200mm*1 / Black-14AWG-200mm*1
- Output Wires: Blue-14AWG-200mm*1 / Yellow-14AWG-200mm*1
- Input Connectors: XT60 Connectors
- Output Connectors: No
- ESC Programing via
- Size: 36.2x31.6x17.0mm
- Weight: 58.5g (w/Wires)
Key Info:
- Brand: Hobbywing
- Part No: HW30112750
- Barcode: 6938994413107
- Motor Type: Brushed
- LiPo Compatible: Yes
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Reviews
If you're looking for a crawler ESC, look no further and forget about brushless - this is all you need.
wow that's all you can say about this esc, Wheelspin deliver fast, professional, and put the customer first, my local hobby shop even though I live in Scotland, lol
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Questions & Answers
We can't sorry it would void the warranty, I would buy a lead that goes in line.
Yes that should work
Ideally you'd solder it directly to the motor but you could use say SCH-CR764
Yes these will run NiMh batteries
These have XT60 connectors pre soldered on, or you can remove those and solder on whatever you prefer
No, there's no specific port for that.
Depending on the light kit you're looking at - most can be plugged into your receiver though.
Hmm, unlikely. For starters, this is input rated at max 9 cell NiMh or 3S LiPo (so around 11v), and output is 80A which is not likely to be high enough for a big starter motor.
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