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AxisFlying Argus PRO 32bit 65A 3-6S 30x30 4in1 ESC

AxisFlying Argus PRO 32bit 65A 3-6S 30x30 4in1 ESC

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New from AxisFlying, the Argus PRO 32bit 65A ESC. The Argus PRO series uses a wrapped all-aluminum cover that can get IP54 to protect the PCB. The Argus series is PCB electronic only. This is a premium-built ESC from AxisFlying, fully capable of pushing 6S!

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Features

  • Dustproof and waterproof IP54, with splashproof function, it is forbidden to put it into water or use it underwater!
  • CNC Full aluminum cover wrapped, enlarging the radiating surface, rapid heat dissipation, more stable work
  • High-quality and large-size MOSFETs are selected, with low internal resistance and low heat generation, plus CNC heat dissipation aluminum cover, Even if the throttle is used for a long time, it is not afraid of overheating, which brings more stable power performance.

Specifications

  • Continuous Current: 65A
  • BLHeli_32 32bit
  • Burst Current: 75A
  • Size: 30.5x30.5mm M3
  • BEC: No
  • Weight: 32g
  • Input Voltage: 3-6S LiPo (12-30V Max)
  • ESC Target: BLHeli_32 (ST_G0_04)
  • Current Proportion Value: Scale = 400
  • PMW Frequency Range: 16-96khz
  • Telemetry: Supported
  • Ammeter: Supported
  • BEC: No
  • Installation Holes 30.5x30.5mm
  • Size: 48.6x46.6x8.7mm
  • Weight: 32g

Includes

  • 1x AxisFlying Argus PRO 32bit 65A 3-6S 30x30 4in1 ESC

More Info

  • SKU: 20204
  • Barcode: 691023440920
 

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Good

"This thing is thick! I purchased this for my apex evo frame and I had to remove the metal cover in order to make this fit and even still was very tight. Overall the plug and play stuff was great with an o3 air unit and crossfire receiver. Board is covered in a clear film which makes it very difficult to solder to. Ended up taking some light sandpaper to the pads and fixed the issue. Flys great but setup was a hassle."

Mismo (3/5)

Beast

"This thing is a TANK “@righteousFPV”"

Maxwell L. (5/5)

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