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  • Esc battery motor matching

    Hi All, I’m hoping someone can help me out here. I have an easy fly ST-330 someone gave me.

    I bought a new battery for it, hooked it up, it turned on and off every few seconds intermittently and beeped a few times. On the last occasion it was connected I tested the motor for a few seconds to 80% thrust and then it stopped itself, smoke came off the esc and the yellow wire unsoldered itself.

    Safe to say the esc is cooked? I haven’t resoldered it yet.

    So my question is, what’s the right battery/esc/motor setup for this?

    Here’s what I’ve got:

    ESC
    Ble-18
    Max current = 18A, 2-3 cells (Li-Po), with low voltage cut and optional brake

    Battery
    Giant power
    Lipo
    2200 mAh
    11.1v 35C
    (5 C fast charger)

    Motor
    KV
    1000Rpm/V
    10” folding prop


    Anyone?




  • #2
    Not familiar with the plane but looking at some on line references I would expect that motor with a 10 inch prop to pull between 10 and 20 amps. I wouldn't have expected your short test to smoke the esc unless something else is wrong - possibly with the motor. If the esc got hot enough to unsolder a wire it is probably toast. I wouldn't trust it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bob_stan View Post
      Not familiar with the plane but looking at some on line references I would expect that motor with a 10 inch prop to pull between 10 and 20 amps. I wouldn't have expected your short test to smoke the esc unless something else is wrong - possibly with the motor. If the esc got hot enough to unsolder a wire it is probably toast. I wouldn't trust it.
      Agree with you!

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