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4-Max
The Fixed Wing
Electric Flight Specialists

Est. 2007

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PP-TESC12AU
12A ESC (Brushless Electronic Speed Controller)


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PP-TESC12AU
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Specifications

Constant Current 12A
Burst Current 15A for 10 Seconds
Motor Input Voltage Range 2-3 LiPo (5.6 - 12.6V DC)
BEC Voltage Range 2-3 LiPo (5.6 - 12.6V DC)
BEC Output 5V DC @ 2A (3-4 mini servos)
Weight (g) 9g (includes all wires)
Size (mm) 28mm x 18mm x 9mm (includes heatshrink)
Connectors supplied None


Features

  • Easy setting, easy operation.
  • Safe start-up system. The motor will not start no matter which position the throttle stick is when the battery is connected.
  • Automatic power cut-off. If the motor suddenly stops rotating or the radio signal is lost for more than 3 seconds, the power will automatically be cut off.
  • BEC provides power to receiver and servos (for ESC with BEC).
  • High rate switching Pulse Width Modulation (PWM): 8KHZ.
  • Over-heat protection. The power will be cut-off as it is heated up to 110°C.
  • Over-voltage protection. The motor will not start if the voltage is higher than 18V (Expect for the OPTO series.)
  • Low-voltage cut-off. 3.0V/2.7V (selectable) for Li-ion/Li-polymer battery; or 0.9V/0.7V (selectable) for Ni-CD/Ni-MH battery.
  • Timing mode; Timing low mode--- providing highest efficiency suitable for motors with 2, 4, 6 poles; Timing high mode---providing highest speed & is suitable for motors with 6 or more poles and outrunner motors.
  • Programming is very easy with the programming card.

Part Number Description Price Qty
PP-TESC12AU 12A Brushless Electronic Speed Controller Replaced by
4M-HESC12A

User Instructions

ESC Programming Instructions
How to wire up a UBEC

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