Phoenix 80 Brushless ESC The Phoenix-80 is the ultimate high power sensorless control with a whopping 120-amp surge rating! Despite its high current capability the Phoenix-80 is still a compact, lightweight alternative to other controls on the market. At a mere 2.1 ounces (60g) with full length wires, the controller is still packed with features! It comes with the full range of Phoenix programming options including adjustable switching rate, programmable brake and several timing modes for the ultimate in
Phoenix 80 Brushless ESC The Phoenix-80 is the ultimate high power sensorless control with a whopping 120-amp surge rating! Despite its high current capability the Phoenix-80 is still a compact, lightweight alternative to other controls on the market. At a mere 2.1 ounces (60g) with full length wires, the controller is still packed with features! It comes with the full range of Phoenix programming options including adjustable switching rate, programmable brake and several timing modes for the ultimate in
Phoenix 45 Brushless ESC The Phoenix-45 sensorless control is an excellent choice for higher power airplane or helicopter applications. Use it with Aveox 36xx series motors, Astro 05, Hacker B40 and C40 motors, Mega 2230 and 2245, and Kontronik 500 size brushless motors. With the same programmable features of it's smaller cousins, the Phoenix-45 can be set for helicopter installations (including those with collective pitch) or airplanes. Additionally, for competition flyers the Phoenix-45 features an
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