iPeaka 30A 4 in 1 Quattro ESC/ 2-6S
MultiRotor Pilots has been very popular as a new generation of RC model aircraft, which is simple structure, light weight and easy to fly. However, as there are four motors in the four corners, normally there are four ESCs to control each motor, which is complicated to assembly and set up. Since iFlight has developed the iPeaka-Quattro-20A ESC, problems will be solved.
Specification:
-ESC in the Quattro: 4 in 1
-Output: continuous 30A, Burst 40A up to 10 seconds
-Input voltage: 2-6 cells lithium battery or 5-12 cells NiCd/NiMh battery
-BEC: 3.0A/ 5 V Switch mode BEC
-Refresh Rate of the Throttle Signal: 50Hz to 432Hz
-Weight: 112 grams
Features:
-Four speed controllers in one board
-Only 1 pair of battery wire needed
-Safety arming feature: Throttle range can be claibrated to be compatible with different transmitters
-User programmable
-Multiple program methods supported: transmitter stick, LED Program Card
-Compatible with Lipo battery and NiMH battery
-Internal timing can be changed to be suitable for different brushless motors
-Full protection: Low voltage cutoff / over heat protection / throttle signal loss protection
-Microprocessors use separate boltage regulator IC for better anti-jamming capability
About BEC
-ESC stands for Electronic Speed Controller. It is an electronic motor controller which controls the speed, direction and possibly braking of a motor.
-BEC stands for Battery Eliminator Circuit. In radio control contexts, the BEC is extra circuitry on the ESC to provide power to the controls (such as steering, servos, receivers) to the controlled vehicle so that this control circuitry does not need to carry it's own battery pack. That is, it piggy backs on the battery pack used to drive the motors of the vehicle or in other words, the motor and servos share the same battery pack.
-SBEC usually stands for Switching Battery Eliminator Circuit. SBEC's are improved versions of BECs as the circuitry uses batter power more efficiently