ETRONIX PHOTON 2.1FW COMBO W/11.0R 3450KV MOTOR/45A ESC
The convenience and performance of brushless technology is available for everyone with the Photon Sensorless Waterproof System from Etronix. Simple to set-up and with a range of sensible KV rated motors for most r/c car applications and abilities the Photon is the ideal brushless start-up package or upgrade from a stock brushed set-up. An ideal choice for any 1/10th buggy, truggy, short course or truck application.
With the supplied programmable set up card (ET0107) the user can finely tune ten different parameters within the ESC to suit their particular needs.
When choosing your new ESC/ESC and motor combo, please take note of the relevant motor and battery cell count limits.
ESC Motor Limit:
- 2S Battery - 4350KV
- 3S Battery - 2950KV
- 4S Battery - Not Compatible
Adjustable Parameters
- Cutoff Voltage (automatically detects the number of cells)
- Running Mode (forward w/o reverse, forward/reverse, forward with pause then reverse)
- Motor Timing (very low, low, normal, high, very high)
- Initial Acceleration (low, medium, high, very high)
- Throttle Percent Reverse (20% through to 100%)
- Throttle Limit (0% through to 90%)
- Percentage Braking (10% through to 100%)
- Percentage Drag Brake (0% through to 30%)
- Motor Rotation (normal, reverse)
- Neutral Range (deadband setting 2% through to 10%)
Specifications
- 2-3S Lipo
- 5-10S NiMH/NiCd
- 2A 6V BEC Output
- 4 Pole sensorless brushless motor
- 45A Constant current
- 260A Burst current
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Would this fit on an interceptor 400 heli?
Asked by Andy on 6th January 2017
This is a car system, and I'm afraid we don't sell that heli so are unable to advise
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Hi would this work/fit in a hpi esavage ??
Asked by Barrie on 5th April 2017
Yes, this would physically fit in your e-savage.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Was looking at one of these combo packages to replace the brushed motor in a Maverick Strada. If this suitable? What is t he difference between 13.0R 2950kV and 11.0R 3450kV?
Asked by Steve Sherwood on 28th May 2018
If it's a Strada TC these would just about be OK - however they are not powerful enough for a truck/buggy. For those we'd look at say ET0430
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Hi there I was wondering what would be the best brushless waterproof engine and chip as its for my electric FTX carnage buggy
Asked by Darren Evans on 24th August 2018
This would fit your Carnage, but you'd be better looking at a higher Amp ESC such as ET0421 or ET0430
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Would this fit into a DHK wolf 1/10 brushed as a replacement ?
Asked by Neil on 9th September 2020
Yes that would fit
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
What battery connector does this come with and does any of it need soldering (which I'm not keen on)?
Asked by Jeremy Ebdon on 30th September 2020
There's no connector on these so you would normally solder on your choice of connector.
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
hi we have an ftx edge and we are looking to upgrade the motor, batterie and tire do you have any suggestions for me
Asked by Azhar on 15th February 2021
This would work nicely in there.
You could then run a 2S LiPo such as VZ0317
Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models
Will the motor fit in a tamiya chassis
Asked by Jeremy on 2nd July 2022
Yes this will fit most Tamiya chassis that take a 540 size motor.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models
I'm fitting to upgrade the brushed system on my traxxas stampede. Would this combo work? Also the batteries I am pairing with this is Voltz 5000mAh Hard Case LiPo - 7.4V 2S 50C - Deans VZ0317. Will it physically fit the Stampede?
Asked by Ricky Venter on 22nd January 2024
Yes, this combo would work for you in that car, those batteried would be OK too.
Answered by: Si @ Wheelspin Models