KO Propo 40453 MD-1 Brushed Motor ESC with Instant Quick Reverse  [KO-40453]

KO Propo 40453 - MD-1 (Quick Reverse Type) up to 370 Brushed Motor for Low Speed RC Car
Price:
£17.92
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-40453
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Low-Speed Control from the KO Propo 40453 MD-1 ESC

Enthusiasts who prioritise control will value the KO Propo 40453 MD-1 ESC. Built for low-speed RC applications, it aims to deliver consistent throttle response and dependable handling during close-quarters driving.

Optimised for Brushed Motor Setups

The KO Propo 40453 MD-1 supports up to 370 brushed motor types, offering steady torque and controlled throttle feel that helps in tight technical sections or slow-speed practice runs.

Quick Reverse for Improved Recovery

The MD-1's quick reverse feature lets drivers change direction rapidly, which is useful for recovering from tight turns or negotiating compact courses without losing composure.

Easy to Use for Everyday Running

Targeted at both seasoned hobbyists and those stepping up their builds, the KO Propo 40453 MD-1 keeps installation and adjustments simple so you can focus on driving rather than complex setup.

Specifications

  • Compatibility: Up to 370 brushed motors
  • Type: Quick Reverse ESC
  • Best Use: Low-speed RC cars
  • Control Features: Quick reverse

For low-speed brushed car builds the KO Propo 40453 MD-1 ESC is a dependable option that brings precise control and a handy quick reverse feature to everyday running.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
It is suitable for low-speed classes that allow brushed motor ESCs; check class rules for permitted electronics before entering competition.
Ensure airflow around the ESC, avoid mounting on heat-absorbing surfaces and perform short test runs to check temperatures under load.
Yes, it will work in sealed gearbox layouts as long as the motor and wiring are compatible and the ESC has adequate ventilation to avoid overheating.
Inspect connections, confirm motor brush condition, verify secure mounting and give the system a brief power-on check to ensure normal response.

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