HOBBYWING Seaking Pro 120A ESC - 30302361 Marine Racing Controller  [HW-30302361]

HOBBYWING Seaking Pro 120A - 30302361
Price:
£85.46
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30302361
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision throttle control for competitive boat models

The HOBBYWING Seaking Pro 120A ESC - 30302361 provides precise throttle management and consistent current delivery for racers focusing on lap times and repeatable performance in ECO and MONO1 events.

Protected electronics for damp conditions

Applied nano-coating shields the internal board and components from splash and spray, helping to reduce water-related faults during normal racing conditions.

BEC flexibility and steering power

The integrated high-voltage BEC offers selectable 6V or 7.4V outputs at up to 8A, accommodating a wide range of servo choices and maintaining sharp steering under high load.

Durable design with turbo assist

Low-resistance MOSFETs and multiple software protections deliver dependable operation, while the turbo timing feature supplies an immediate boost to accelerate out of starts or tight manoeuvres.

Easy on-site programming with WiFi

Program settings or apply updates using a compatible WiFi module and smartphone, so you can refine performance between heats without extra wiring.

Specifications

  • Current: Continuous 120A, Peak 760A
  • Input Voltage: 2-6S LiPo or 6-18 Cell NiMH
  • BEC Output: Switch Mode: 6V/7.4V, 8A
  • Dimensions: 96.6x37.9x10.3mm
  • Weight: 87.5g
  • Applications: ECO, Mono1, and other competition boats ≤100cm

For model boat racers after solid current capability and straightforward tuning, the Seaking Pro 120A is a practical choice that balances protection with configurable performance.

Firmware updates may refine response curves and add features. Test any new firmware in low-risk runs before using it in competition to confirm handling remains predictable.
Match motor KV and prop selection to your chosen battery voltage. Monitor ESC and motor temperatures on initial runs and adjust gearing or prop size if temps climb too high.
The nano-coating gives splash protection but is not a substitute for full waterproof sealing. For heavy water exposure, add extra sealing measures around connectors and the ESC bay.
Regularly inspect solder joints and connectors, dry components after runs, and verify firmware and settings before race day to avoid unexpected issues.

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