Scorpion SPCR15V25AESC Brushless ESC 25A for 2-4S Aircraft and Helicopters  [SPCR15V25AESC]

SCORPION COMMANDER 15V 25A 2-4S BRUSHLESS ESC WITH 6V/2A BEC FOR PLANE/HELI
Price:
£11.26
Brand:
Scorpion
Model:
SPCR15V25AESC
Condition:
Brand New
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ESC features and fitment for model aircraft

The Scorpion SPCR15V25AESC is an RC-focused electronic speed controller built for 2S to 4S LiPo applications, carrying a 25A rating and an onboard 6V/2A BEC. It supplies regulated drive current to brushless motors while also feeding servos and a receiver in compact airframes.

The unit is compatible with aircraft setups that keep current draw within its 25A rating; its 6V/2A BEC is suited to typical light radio and servo loads. If your model uses several power-hungry servos or additional electronics, consider an independent power supply to ensure stable operation.

Fitting advice: keep the ESC in a location with available cooling airflow and mount it with vibration-damping material where necessary. Secure battery and motor wiring, verify correct connector polarities, and route power leads away from sensitive signal harnesses to reduce interference.

Operational notes: configure throttle curves, low-voltage cutoff and other parameters according to your motor and prop combination. Always validate servo movement under realistic loads and confirm the BEC maintains steady voltage during higher throttle periods.

A compact 25A ESC with integrated 6V/2A BEC that fits many 2-4S model plane and helicopter setups where moderate current handling is required.

Check that your motor and prop combination do not draw more than 25A continuously on a 3S pack; if the expected current is within that limit the ESC will be appropriate.
The integrated 6V/2A BEC can power a typical receiver and a small number of servos; for extra electronics or heavy servos, use a separate regulated supply to avoid overloading the BEC.
Verify connector types, confirm polarity, test receiver binding and servo travel, and perform a bench test without the prop to ensure systems respond correctly.
For multiple or heavy servos, plan for their peak current draw; if combined demand approaches 2A, fit a separate BEC or power distribution solution to protect the ESC regulator.

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