Scorpion Commander V3 45 Amp 4-Cell ESC (SBEC)

Scorpion Commander V3 45 Amp 4-Cell ESC (SBEC)
Price: $59.99
Discontinued Online
This item is discontinued and no longer available for purchase. You may want to search our site for a similar item.

Scorpion Commander Series Brushless Speed Controllers represent one of the best values in the speed controller market today. Everything about Scorpion Speed Controllers shows the company's commitment to quality. These ESC's are manufactured from top quality components, in a state of the art manufacturing facility, and are designed to provide years of trouble free operation.

The V3 models of Scorpion Commander Speed Controllers contain new Helicopter programming that includes Soft-Start and Governor modes. The Soft-Start features 3 different user selectable spool-up times of 10, 15 and 20 seconds. The Governor mode allows for settings of 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90 percent throttle. Another update is a revised LVC feature that is no longer cell dependent. With the new LVC system, any value can be selected from 5.0 to 13.8 volts in 0.2 volt increments.

Scorpion Speed Controllers also include all of the ESC parameters clearly labeled on the heatsink assembly. Voltage range, current rating, BEC rating, Ni-XX and Li-Po cell count and input polarity are all clearly marked to avoid any confusion. Scorpion Commander Series Speed Controllers are also backed by a 2 year manufacturers warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, so you can buy with confidence. For a total package of Quality, Performance and Value, use Scorpion Brushless Speed Controllers.

Specifications
Weight (Without Connectors): 41.5 gm (1.46 oz)
Max Continuous Current: 45 Amps
Operating Voltage Range: 6 to 15 Volts
Max BEC Output: 4 Amps @ 5.0 V
On Resistance: 2.33 mOhms
Size: 75x30x9mm (2.95x1.18x0.35 in)

Includes:

  • (1) Scorpion Commander 15V 45A ESC
  • (1) Instruction Manual

Note: IR Transmitter (Programming Card) and IR Receiver are not included.

This product was added to our catalog on October 14, 2008