Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC

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Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC
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Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC. 

Features:
  • High performance but low price- users can own this reliable race-ready ESC at an affordable cost.
  • Compact size, suitable for various car chassis. 
  • Auto identification system can recognize sensored or sensorless brushless motors automatically. 
  • Smooth operation and plentiful adjustment options. Suitable for most kinds of competitions.
  • 8 steps of timing adjustment greatly increase the output power of the motor and unlock its maximum potential. 
  • Proportional brake with 4 steps of Maximum Brake Force adjustment, 8 steps of Drag Brake Force adjustment and 4 steps of Initial Brake Force adjustment. 
  • 9 steps of acceleration (punch) adjustment, from “soft” to “very aggressive” to fit various of cars, tires and tracks.
  • Multiple protections: Low voltage cut-off protection for LiPo or NiMH battery / Over-heating protection / Throttle signal loss protection / Motor Lock-up protection. 
  • One-button sets the ESC. Easily reset all parameters to factory default settings. 
  • Compatible with optional device ---- the portable Digital LED Program Card, especially convenient for outdoor use.

Specifications:
  • Applications: 1/10 & 1/12 On-road / Off-road / F1 / Drift car race / Street race for fun / Club racing / STOCK race with 0 timing / Drift car race
  • Cont./Peak Current/Resistance: 60A/380A/0.0008?
  • Motor Type Supported: Sensored / Sensorless Brushless Motor
  • Car Applicable: 1:10 On-road/Off-road/Buggy/Monster
  • Motor Limit: 
    • 2S LiPo or 4-6 cell NiMH: ?8.5T(1/10 On-road), ?13.5T(1/10 Off-road)*
    • 3S LiPo or 8-9 cell NiMH: ?13.5T(1/10 On-road), ?17.5T(1/10 Off-road)*
  • Battery: 4-9 cell NiMH, 2-3S LiPo
  • BEC Output: 6V/2A (Linear Mode)
  • Size: 33mm(L)*28mm(W)*31.5mm(H, with cooling fan) 
  • Weight: 59g (with wires, without cooling Fan)
  • External Program Port: Available
*NOTE: Indicates the limit value of motor turns when the ESC timing is set to 0. The larger the timing, the more turns the motor needs.

This product was added to our catalog on January 20, 2021

Matthew Kufer
Friday, Jun 10 2022 (about a year ago)
Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC
Great little controller for 1/14th cars like the LC Racing EMB1. The small size is a perfect fit for smaller cars and the 1/10th scale current handling allows for fan-less use. When sensored motors become more common in this scale, this ESC will be ready.
Steven Moyer
Verified Owner
Monday, Mar 18 2024 (6 weeks ago)
Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC
This is a fantastic little esc.
The fan is super quiet, huge plus!
I installed this on my Arrma Granite Grom and it fits perfect.
It's paired with a 2845 4300kv brushless motor. This combo actually stays very cool. I can get a solid 29+ minutes os full throttle and I've only seen a max temp of 128f. And I'm geared a bit high.
This esc can be programmed via the button or the optional program card.

I will definitely buy more Hobbywing stuff in the future.

And of course always from AMain! They have me as a customer for life.
They ship super fast. Customer service is fantastic and prices are great.

Thanks again, AMain! You guys rock.
Love the YouTube videos as well!
Colby Moritz
Verified Owner
Monday, Dec 11 2023 (5 months ago)
Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC
Great, low cost, entry-level ESC for your 1/10 or smaller touring cars. I primarily use these on non-competition 1/10 touring cars running between 13.5t and 17.5t motors. I have tested a 10.5t Maclan motor on it, but that motor's max power draw was higher than the 60a continuous that this is capable of outputting, so the ESC limited the performance of that specific motor. However, on the other motors I've run it on, which include Team Brood Eradicator, Hobbywing QuicRun, Justock, and XeRun drift motors, this has been great. This does pretty much everything a lower-cost stock-class ROAR ESC does, minus the blinky lights and approval, so if you're looking for a non-ROAR approved ESC to power your touring car, this is a fantastic option. I've currently got 6 of these in service and haven't had a single issue, and it's definitely the best bang-for-your buck on the market. I'd like to see them ditch the rainbow wires and update the BEC, but honestly for a 1/10 platform, 6v is more than enough. This will work in a smaller scale off-road car/truck/buggy, but if you're running off-road I'd recommend stepping up to the 10bl120, as the motor tends to run close to max power draw on an off-road platform for long periods of time, so the 120a ESC would be under less stress.
Christopher Melo
Wednesday, Feb 2 2022 (about 2 years ago)
Hobbywing Quicrun 10BL60 Sensored Brushless ESC
I have owned many hobby wing esc'c and they have all been great. This one however was a turd. I tried Pairing it with a 17.5 motive sensored motor. I could not get good brakes. I tried everything, programming, 3 different remotes, tried different motors etc. Brakes always weak. Installed an xr 10 and issue went away. Spend the extra money and get something decent.