HOBBYWING 30214201 Flyfun 80A V5 ESC - Smooth-Throttle Edition  [HW-30214201]

HOBBYWING FLYFUN 80A V5 - 30214201
Price:
NZD$127.35
Brand:
Hobbywing
Model:
HW-30214201
Condition:
Brand New
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RC Flight Controller Focused on Smooth Response

RC flyers will appreciate the HOBBYWING 30214201 ESC for its balance of power and refined control. Its Driving Efficiency Optimization (DEO) system helps the motor respond cleanly while managing energy more efficiently across varied flight regimes.

Longer Air Time Through Smarter Power Use

DEO reduces wasted energy by smoothing current flow, which can result in noticeably longer flights compared with conventional controllers. The ESC also runs cooler thanks to an efficient layout and improved heat transfer.

Configurable Start and Brake Options

Choose soft-start settings to match small props or high-inertia jets, and use adjustable brake strength for accurate landing rolls. The reverse brake setting is useful for scale pilots wanting a more authentic touchdown feel.

Reliable BEC for Multiple Servos

The on-board BEC offers selectable voltages at 5.2V, 6.0V and 7.4V with 8A continuous capacity and 20A peak support, making it suitable for several digital servos and a flight controller in the same setup.

Durable Protections and Thermal Care

Essential protections guard against over-current, overheating and signal interruption. The compact housing design aids convection so the ESC remains stable during demanding sorties.

Specifications

  • Type: Brushless controller
  • Voltage: Regular input
  • Current: 80A continuous / 100A peak
  • Input: 3-6S LiPo support
  • BEC Output: 5.2V / 6.0V / 7.4V, 8A continuous / 20A peak
  • Weight: 92g

HOBBYWING 30214201 is a versatile ESC choice for pilots seeking efficient power handling and adaptable braking/start features. It fits a wide range of electric aircraft installations.

Yes, the ESC supports 3S to 6S LiPo packs, so a 4S battery is well within its operating range when matched with an appropriate motor.
Select softer start modes for high-inertia or large prop setups to reduce stress on gears and powertrain, and use firmer starts for quick-response models.
Yes, with the selectable voltage and adequate current headroom, the BEC can support a flight controller plus telemetry and a few servos as long as total draw is monitored.
Basic throttle range setup is recommended whenever you install a new ESC to ensure correct throttle endpoints and protect the motor from improper signals.

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