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MAD AMPX 80A 5-14S DroneCAN ESC Electronic Brushless Speed Controller for RC Drone RC Airplane Helicopter (DroneCAN)

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  • MAD AMPX 80A 5-14S V2 Drones brushless motor ESC electronic speed Controller supports 5-14S for the Agriculture drone and multirotor. Specifications Model: MAD AMPX HV80A, Voltage: 3.3V/5V(compatible) Online Update: not available Throttle Loss Protection: available Phase Short Circuit Protection: available Size(L*W*H): 79.6*36.0*23.5mm Power Line: 12AWG Battery Section:5~14S Recommended Battery: 12S Compatible Signal Frequency: 50-500Hz Current Protection: available Stall Protection: available Error Signal Output: not available Protection Grade: IP67 Motor Line: 14AWG Continuous Current: 80A (under good cooling conditions) Instant Current: 120A (under good cooling conditions) Throttle Pulse Width: default 1050us-1 940us, throttle adjustment is available. Voltage Protection: available Temperature Protection: available Speed Signal Output: not available Working Environmental Temperature: - 20~65 C
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Supports 5-14S, 16V -64V Dual throttle control:RPM+CAN Firmware upgradeable Overload protection: unlimited automatic restart Communicate with flight control in real time by CAN: voltage, current, temperature, operation status IP67 waterproof grade with sealing, fireproof and waterproof process, and packaging with anti-corrosion shel.Convenient installation screw holes without considering Esc part front and back sides Synchronous freewheeling technology can bring better throttle linearity, driving efficiency and automatic energy recovery when lowering motor sped