Tamiya 45069 - TBLE-04S Sensored Brushless ESC - Race-ready Compact ESC  [45069]

Tamiya 45069 - TBLE-04S Brushless ESC (sensored)
Price:
£36.50
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
45069
GTIN:
4950344450695
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Control and tuning with the Tamiya 45069 ESC

The Tamiya 45069 ESC focuses on delivering consistent throttle response and tunable braking for competitive and hobby racing. It provides options to refine handling and improve driver confidence across varied track surfaces.

Broad motor compatibility

Compatible with Tamiya sensored brushless motors of 15.5T and above, aftermarket sensored brushless motors of 21.5T and above, and brushed motors from 25T upward. Sensored feedback ensures reliable rotor position sensing for smoother starts and better low-speed modulation.

Precise neutral and brake control

With ten adjustable settings for neutral and brake each, the ESC lets you tune coast and stopping behaviour to suit different tyre compounds and chassis setups, giving more predictable handling under braking.

Safety features and easy programming

Overheat and overload protection are included to reduce the risk of component failure during heavy use. LED status indicators make programming and diagnostics straightforward.

Specifications

  • Maximum Continuous Current: 75A
  • Input Voltage: 6.6V - 7.2V
  • Dimensions: 41.5 x 33.4 x 18mm
  • Weight: 47g (including cables)
  • Battery Compatibility: Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Tamiya Li-Fe

Compact and configurable, the Tamiya 45069 ESC is a capable option for drivers wanting sensored smoothness and robust protection on the track.

Yes. The sensored operation gives more consistent low-speed throttle and smoother starts compared with sensorless alternatives, which helps with precise cornering and launches.
Keep leads tidy and avoid tight bends near the connector. Allow space for airflow around the ESC and route power cables to minimise interference with the receiver and servo wiring.
Use the LED programming feedback to select neutral settings, then test with the motor disconnected from the drivetrain to ensure the throttle rests and direction are correct before a track run.
Check solder joints and connectors regularly, keep the unit free of dust and debris, and avoid sustained overheating by monitoring motor load and ensuring adequate cooling.

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