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Elceram Nitride and Oxide Gen 2 escs coming soon!

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Pretty case and feature rich, but the extra cost provides nothing 'I' would find useful over the basic Hobbywing ESCs.

Look forward to hearing how @DavidB1126 and @CertifiedMike like them.
 
Pretty case and feature rich, but the extra cost provides nothing 'I' would find useful over the basic Hobbywing ESCs.

Look forward to hearing how @DavidB1126 and @CertifiedMike like them.
I am pretty sure a HW will be in my RC at least to start out.
I am still a novice driver, just driving a pro car.
If I am gonna plug in wires backwards, slam into barriers, over, under, over, or otherwise-drive an esc, I'd like to do so on my black friday holy-discounted!!!, pretty basic units.

I do hope to buy one of these.
If the cost to ship, import, tariff wasn't so high, these ARE on sale for a great prices out of US...
I would already own one I think.

https://orl-rc-cars.com/products/elceram-oxide-1-10-electronic-speed-controller

At that sale price, under $160, I would not think twice to buy it over an HW esc right now.
It would arleady be shipping.

I am very curious to know what the price of V2 is going to be.

The list of availible settings directly adjustable on screen is like something out of a scifi movie. I never thought I'd see it!

I think that and parts availibility when I crash it has me pretty hooked on these escs.
 
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That screen is so small I think I'd actually prefer to use an app on my phone. Plus I can dump the data to my phone after a race and keep a database of it. That way you could see trends over time for temp, RPM, and whatnot. The Cayote Crest RS120 would be roughly equivalent and is a full 9 grams lighter.
 
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