Repeat AM32 Dual Brushless Drive ESC
Original price was: $50.00.$45.00Current price is: $45.00.
Looking for something to simplify the wiring of your robot? The Repeat AM32 Dual Brushless Drive ESC makes the insides of your bot neat and tidy while delivering high performance in a tiny package. Running the latest AM32 software, this ESC punches above its size.
BACKORDER STATUS:
ESCs came with default AM32 settings so I will be re-flashing them on demand as I work on a way to flash them in bulk.
Orders with am32 dual escs may be delayed for 2-3 days for flashing.
Out of stock
Description
Features
- V1.1 comes with castellated pads for soldering the motors to
- Pre-programmed with drive settings
- Small size – 28 x 20 x 5 mm
- Light Weight – (6g with signal wires)
- Active current limiting on each channel (Comes with current limit set at 10A)
- 2-6S voltage capacity
- Comes with capacitor for 6S usage
- Comes with BEC to power your receiver
- Power pads on both sides of the board allow you to solder your weapon ESC to the bottom side of the board
- Equivalent components to 45A drone ESCs
- Does not have mixing ability
- Suitable for 1lb to 3lb robots
- Suggested 4A-8A current limit for 1lb-3lb robots
- Can be used in larger robots with appropriate current limits
Find the most up to date version of the AM32 configurator tool here: https://am32.ca/downloads
Look for the profile for AM32_RR_ROBOT_DUAL_ESC_F421
Additional information
| Weight | 15 g |
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8 reviews for Repeat AM32 Dual Brushless Drive ESC
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Jeremy // Level 5 Robotics –
compact, plug and play, precisely the number of channels you need.
What more could you ask for in a speed controller? These were very easy to retrofit into my robots and are a more compact and electrically robust solution than anything I’ve tried before. Will definitely be running these in most of my robots this year!
Remy (y_0 Robotics) –
These are basically the ideal solution for brushless drive for the vast majority of combat robots. AM32 and current limiting give you everything you need for drive performance. The fact that it’s dual-channel, combined with the integrated BEC and clever doubling of the power pads on each side of the board, all combine to significantly simplify wiring complexity when compared to 3 discrete boards (2 ESCs + 1 BEC). Just get some! You will not regret it.
Eric Roberts (verified owner) –
At first glance many would cringe at the price, but then consider that this is two AM32 ESC’s along with a BEC in a more compact arrangement that is lighter. Another nice feature is the double sided pads, effectively making it a built in PDB, simplifying/weight reduction in wiring. The tech savvy folks could also run brushed firmware if needed.
K Rao (verified owner) –
Worth the price
David Small (verified owner) –
The Gold Standard for insect brushless drive. It has it all: AM32, current limiting, compact, and simple to use. My favorite part, though, is the extra set of pads that allow you to wire up your weapon ESC to it. Brilliant.
Zach Schmitt (verified owner) –
Very good tunable drive esc, I’ve even used it to drive my hammersaw motor, and it works amazing. Super compact, makes wiring pretty great overall. BEC has been super reliable, and I’ve overall enjoyed this product, it’s brought my bots to the next level of drive.
Russ Barrow –
Wait a minute, how small is this? Had to put on my reading glasses just to read the pins on the board. By the time you read this post you could have soldiered two drive motors, power and ground, and connected/powered your receiver. You don’t even have to program it (but you can if you want to be all fancy). To think, I have 20 bots that each took hours to setup and connect. What will I do with my time?
Spencer Kurth (verified owner) –
Compact and easy to use, these ESCs are bulletproof once wrapped in kapton tape. I’d recommend these over any other system in the market