ETronix Photon 2.1 Waterproof Brushless ESC - 60 Amp

ETronix Photon 2.1 Waterproof Brushless ESC - 60 Amp

Brand: eTronix

Part Number: ET0129

£44.99 Web Price RRP £49.99

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With systems available ranging from 45A through to 120A there is something within the Photon range for every 1/10th application.

With the additional programmable set up card (ET0107) the user can finely tune ten different parameters within the ESC to suit their particular needs. (available separately)

45A Specifications :-
2-3S Lipo
5-10S NiMH/NiCd
2A 6V BEC Output
4 Pole sensorless bushless motor
45A Constant current
260A Burst Current

60A Specification :-
2-4S Lipo
5-12S NiMH/NiCd
3A 6V BEC Output
4 Pole sensorless bushless motor
60A Constant current
380A Burst Current

80A Specification :-
2-4S Lipo
5-12S NiMH/NiCd
3A 6V BEC Output
4 Pole sensorless bushless motor
80A Constant current
570A Burst Current

120A Specification :-
2-4S Lipo
5-12S NiMH/NiCd
3A 6V BEC Output
4 Pole sensorless bushless motor
120A Constant current
760A Burst Current

  • Brand: eTronix
  • Part No: ET0129
  • Barcode: 5055323967672
  • Motor Type: Brushless
  • LiPo Compatible: Yes

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Is this the stock esc for the FTX Carnage and also is it defiantly capable of a 3S LiPo
Asked by Henry on 19th October 2016

ET0125 is the stock ESC for the carnage brushless.

This ET0129 would be a good upgrade as it's rated at 60A instead of 45A. It should be OK on 3S LiPo.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

Does this come with deans connector ?
Asked by Robert Deboick on 18th December 2023

No, this has no connector on it and would need one soldering on before use.

Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models

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