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Chris Moon

YGE 80HV

Test performance data from the YGE 80HV vs. Castle 85HV:

The YGE was set at 24 degrees and the Castle was bumped to "medium" to make the settings closer than the "low" setting I normally use. battery was fresh charge True RC 20C pack and APC 21-14 - Plettenberg 30-10 EVO motor.  The test was to see how many amps were necessary to produce a given rpm figure.

RPM                   YGE (amps)                       Castle (amps)

2000                     3.7                                       3.6
4000                    22.1                                     23.7
5000                    43.5                                     48.3
6000                    85.9                                     89.7 **  max rpm only reached 5730

The YGE has power consumption numbers anywhere from similar (within .1amp) to the Castle's to 10% less for a given rpm.  Also, the full throttle rpm number was 270 rpms more with the YGE while using 3.8 fewer amps.

 

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 Krishlan Fitzsimmons
 Jeti Advance  90 Opto Plus
 
I have used this esc with the Axi 5330/F3A, the Dualsky 6360 11T, and the Hacker C50
14XL for several hundred flights with no problems ever. Very reliable, user friendly
controller. 


SPECS:    Length: 65mm (2.55")
          Width: 55mm (2.16mm)
          Height: 17mm (.66")
          Weight: 90g(3.17oz)
          Current: 90A
          Brake: Optional
          Input: NiCd/NiMh 14-32 cells (16.8-38.4V)
                           or 4-10 LiPo/LiIo (14.8-37V)

FEATURES: Suitable for all types of batteries NiCd, NiMh, Li-polymer, Li-Ion
          High frequency brake with non linear course and limited
          braking action
          Auto calibrating type with variable end point
          Cut off type - slow down system with safety rest of accu capacity
          8 kHz switching rate
          Possibility to set 2 modes:
          MODE 1 - normal motors (2, 4, 6 pole) maximum effeiency timing about
          0 degres
          MODE 2 - outrunning high pole motors (10, 14 pole) higher optimum
          timing and special software for best rotation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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