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HobbyWing FlyFun 80A V5 ESC (3-6S)
Description:
Brand name: HobbyWing
Item numbder: 30214201
Item name: FLYFUN 80A V5 ESC
Type: Brushless
Cont./Peak Current: 80A/100A
Input: 3-6S LiPo
Input Wires: Red-12AWG-150mm*1
Input Connectors: No
Output Connecotors: 4.0 Gold Connectors (Female)
Transmitter: Supported
LED Program Card: Not Supported
LED Program Box: Supported
LCD Program Box: Not Supported
WiFi Module: Not Supported
Program Port: Separate Program Wire
Firmware Upgrade: Not Supported
Size: 69.8x34.6x19.2mm
Weight: 92g
Features:
* DEO Technology / Active Freewheeling
The DEO technology (Driving Efficiency Optimization) implemented in the ESC has multiple advantages:
● Rapider and smoother throttle response, better stability and flexibility during flight.
● Higher driving efficiency, longer flight time.
● Lower ESC temperature, more reliable operation.
* Soft Start-ups & Reverse Brake
* High-power BEC
* Multiple Protections
* New Design & Great performance
* Multiple Programmable Parameters
Package Included:
1X HobbyWing FLYFUN 80A V5 Brushless ESC
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Great speed control, love it in my 60" demonstrator
This esc works exactly as it should, the only reason I am leaving 4 stars is because when even though I purchased the wrong esc for my trex 500 I thought I could still use it with soft turn on programmed. When using the programmer normal, soft, ultra soft, has no change in how the esc starts up. Other than that small issue the esc works flawless
I've been having problems with the 60A Avian ESC that came in my HH Turbo Timber Evo. I had originally bought this ESC for a different plane, but realized that I could get away with a smaller one, so I put this in the TT Evo. It's great! I try to go with Hobby Wing for all my fixed wing ESCs since they always seem to be reliable!
not a helicopter esc, fixed wing it is ok
Definitely an ESC for the Plank crowd. If you want a heli ESC, this is not for you. The ability to reverse rotation should be your first clue. For those looking to put some cheap "brakes" on their plane, this is the ESC you want. There are a couple of things you need to know.
1 - Get the programmer box. It's cheap and soooo much better than counting beeps, especially if the default timing doesn't work for you.
2 - Make sure you setup the throttle end points before doing anything else.
3 - This ESC does not have an auto-timing mode. The default is 20. That worked on one of my jets, but the other wanted 30. Do not just connect this and go fly. Check your throttle response first!
4 - When setting up your reverse channel, don't set the endpoints to the same as the throttle. For some reason this causes issues. I used +/- 75% of the throttle endpoint settings and everything worked correctly. Forward is below 50%, reverse is above 50%.
Awesome ESC so far!
Great ESC with programmable BEC and a great price
big mistake , to save money. don't buy. the manual/specs stated that the start up mode can be set to soft start, soft, fast. There is no difference, this esc are for planes not helicopters
Great speed control, love it in my 60" demonstrator
This esc works exactly as it should, the only reason I am leaving 4 stars is because when even though I purchased the wrong esc for my trex 500 I thought I could still use it with soft turn on programmed. When using the programmer normal, soft, ultra soft, has no change in how the esc starts up. Other than that small issue the esc works flawless
I've been having problems with the 60A Avian ESC that came in my HH Turbo Timber Evo. I had originally bought this ESC for a different plane, but realized that I could get away with a smaller one, so I put this in the TT Evo. It's great! I try to go with Hobby Wing for all my fixed wing ESCs since they always seem to be reliable!
not a helicopter esc, fixed wing it is ok
Definitely an ESC for the Plank crowd. If you want a heli ESC, this is not for you. The ability to reverse rotation should be your first clue. For those looking to put some cheap "brakes" on their plane, this is the ESC you want. There are a couple of things you need to know.
1 - Get the programmer box. It's cheap and soooo much better than counting beeps, especially if the default timing doesn't work for you.
2 - Make sure you setup the throttle end points before doing anything else.
3 - This ESC does not have an auto-timing mode. The default is 20. That worked on one of my jets, but the other wanted 30. Do not just connect this and go fly. Check your throttle response first!
4 - When setting up your reverse channel, don't set the endpoints to the same as the throttle. For some reason this causes issues. I used +/- 75% of the throttle endpoint settings and everything worked correctly. Forward is below 50%, reverse is above 50%.
Awesome ESC so far!
Great ESC with programmable BEC and a great price
big mistake , to save money. don't buy. the manual/specs stated that the start up mode can be set to soft start, soft, fast. There is no difference, this esc are for planes not helicopters