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Special Edition One Cell Mamba Max Pro Brushless ESC - PREORDER

$149.99

Special Edition One Cell Mamba Max Pro

For Sensored and Sensorless Motors

 

Mamba Max Pro has taken the racing world by storm.

Advanced adaptable timing features and CHEAT mode

give racers a clear edge at a Castle price point.

One cell class racers were feeling neglected, and

Castle Creations couldn’t have that.

 

Here’s the answer. The new Mamba Max Pro One Cell

Special Edition. They come factory-built to operate

on the input of 1-6 Lipo cells, so the single cell

classes are covered. We’ve also taken the fans off

so 1/12 pan car racers have an easier time squeezing them into

tight confines

 

These controllers will have their BEC circuit

disabled -- removed actually -- so you will need

an outboard 4.8 - 6.0 volt power source to run your

electronics. We recommend a CC BEC or CC BEC Pro.

 

 

They are still good to 6S max, and you get to use

all of the advanced Smart Sense™ and CHEAT mode

settings. We hear these are the fastest controllers

on the market, act now to make sure that you have

one by the beginning of 2010.

 

One Cell Mamba Max Pro Specs

Retail Price:

ESC: $149.99

Cells:

1-6s LiPo

Brake:

Proportional with adjustable curve

Reversible:

Yes, multiple options

Low Voltage Cutoff:

Programmable

BEC:

None

Cooling Fan:

None

Size:

L: 1.79” (45.5mm)
W: 1.44”(36.5mm)
H: 0.85” (21.5mm)

Weight w/wires:

81g (2.8 oz)

Connector:

Solder Posts

Motor Type:

Sensored & Sensorless

 

Expected to ship after February 15, 2010

 

 

NOTES:

 

If you don’t want to run a heavy NIMH or a seperate BEC on your 1/12 scale pan car

The best way by far is to use a 2S 7.4V Lipo directly in the RX.

 

For a RX pack get a TrueRC 150mAh or 250mAh 7.4V lipo

Spektrum Car receivers can be used with 2S lipo

JR3650 Servo can also be used with 2S lipo


Add to Cart:

  • Model: 1SMMP_ESC
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • 12 Units in Stock


This product was added to our catalog on Friday 18 December, 2009.