Futaba MC231CR ESC with Linear Reverse and Brake  [MC231CR]

Futaba MC231CR ESC w/Reverse (Electronic Speed Controller)
Price:
£35.32
Brand:
Futaba
Model:
MC231CR
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Futaba MC231CR: Reliable Linear ESC for Cars

The Futaba MC231CR Electronic Speed Controller offers smooth, proportional control of forward, reverse and braking, aimed at RC car enthusiasts seeking consistent throttle response. Compatible with motors that exceed 23 turns, the ESC combines a straightforward setup process with compact dimensions to suit many on-road and off-road rigs.

Key Features of the Futaba MC231CR

  • Linear Control: Provides smooth, proportional forward, reverse and braking action for precise vehicle control.
  • Power Compatibility: Accepts NiCd battery packs of 6 to 7 cells (7.2-8.4V), matching common hobby power systems.
  • Motor Support: Intended for motors with more than 23 turns, covering a wide range of brushed motor options.
  • PWM Frequency: Fixed 1.5kHz PWM gives reliable throttle behaviour under varied conditions.
  • Easy Setup: One-touch programming stores your settings in the built-in EEPROM for consistent returns to your chosen setup.
  • Protection Features: A 35A fuse adds protection against overcurrent, helping to preserve the ESC and connected components.
  • Compact Design: Measures 27.1 x 33.3 x 12.8mm without protrusions and weighs 48g, making it easy to fit into most chassis layouts.
  • BEC Voltage: Supplies a steady 6.0V to servos for dependable steering performance.
The MC231CR is designed for motors that are over 23 turns. Verify the turn rating printed on your motor to ensure it falls within this range before installation.
The built-in BEC provides a regulated 6.0V output, which is suitable for most standard servos used in RC cars. Confirm your servo voltage rating to avoid compatibility issues.
The 35A fuse helps prevent damage from excessive current draw. If the fuse blows, check motor load and wiring for faults before replacing the fuse to avoid repeated failures.

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