So far so good
"Used it to upgrade an old pos in a 2m single motor plane, wanted to get some dshot in there and the blheli_32 features. In the end it flies just like the last one did but I know in my head it’s more efficient, and also brand new from a good company and I was doing preventative maintenance so this worked good for me. My max amp draw is 40-45 with my current motor so this was overkill with the hopes of a longer service life, that being said I’ve not pushed the amp limits on this thing but I can’t imagine iFlight getting that wrong. Anyways stop reading and buy it already."
— Timothy S. (5/5)
Absolute tank
"The lightest, cheapest, and most full featured esc I could find for my beetleweight combat robot's verticle spinner motor. MORE then enough amps for my application, even enough to spin a 300g disk while upside down LAYING IN THE DISK and self right my robot HAHA! PLUS it has an onboard current sensor that allows you to set a current limit in blheli 32 which is an absolute MUST if you don't wanna burn up an esc or motor every single time you get a big hit, or something gets bent and you try to spin up. Overall would deff reccomend. If it can take combat robot abuse and spinning a 300g+ disk then should NEVER have an issue on any drone/prop combo lol."
— Joshua K. (5/5)