ESC help! PLS!

CsabyTech

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Hello People!
I'm building my first E-longboard, and I have an 8s lipo setup. I can't find an ESC that could support a cont. current of 60A and work off of this voltage. Any advices? P.S., I'm on a really low budget, so pls dont suggest ESC that are hundreds of dollars.
Thank you!
 
you might need to end up going with a 6s setup for low budget, just fyi. There are a million 6s esc's for under 100$, but I can't think of a single 8s esc for cheap...
 
Get Torqueboards 12s ESC

Sure it's $150 but gives you headroom to upgrade batteries down the road and very dependable.

Or buy the beta VESC for about $110.

VESC looks like the future of DIY E-skates but now its a little quirky and unproven.
 
The reason why I use 8s batteries is because I already have them, and purchasing 6s one would put me over budget sadly. I'm trying to make this happen with 180$. I know it's not much, but I built the deck myself, I already have batteries, so all I need is the electric components. I was hoping there would be some cheap ESCs that I could use :/
 
I've seen a few castle Xl2's out there for $160. They're easy to program and non problematic.
 
CsabyTech said:
I was hoping there would be some cheap ESCs that I could use :/

Post the maximum amount you're willing to spend, we are not mind readers. That said, you can get a Turnigy 120a HV ESC for $90 at HK

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=62679


There are a few guys here using the Turnigy dLux, you can get a 120a version for about $85.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=36515


your welcome.
 
Unfortunately at 8s those are your options. There aren't any others. You were given some solid advice. The only other thing left for you to do would be to cut 2 cells off of 2 of your batteries and then cheap out on a 120a 6s esc from hobbyking.
 
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